Pastor G. on Addiction, Racism, and Christians Who Hate Gays
Pastor G. on Addiction, Racism, and Christians Who Hate Gays – Six O’Clock ROC is The ROC’s weekly church service. The ROC is a place for everyone, from all walks of life! Regardless of your background, ethnicity, or life situation, we welcome you with open arms! If you are looking for a come-as-you-are church; somewhere you can worship and grow without the fear of being judged or condemned; you have come to the right place! If you want to get involved, we would love to introduce you to ministries that accommodate your schedule and interests. If you have needs, we would be happy to meet them in any way we can. If you would like to sow into this ministry and be a part of lasting, positive change in your community, we are delighted to demonstrate the many ways your help will further the improvement of inner-city children, their families, and generations to come. A typical Saturday night church service at The ROC is, well, anything but typical! Enjoy your favorite songs from the ROC Band with a Christian twist and also sing along to familiar worship songs and hymns! During our weekly But 1 Day segment, see first-hand the story of a life that has been completely transformed by the power of God. Most importantly, be enlightened, inspired, and challenged as Pastor G. brings the Word straight from the King James Bible and have a chance to receive prayer from our team of ROC prayer partners, who are here to encourage and uplift you.
Former North Ossetian Mufti Convinced Deputy's Killing Will Never Be Solved
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His sermons focused exclusively on issues of morality (such as alcoholism and drug addiction) and how to bring up one's children as good Muslims (he had four daughters). In short, it … The latent animosity between Christians and Muslims reportedly …
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Arlington women bring people together in prayer
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