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Neighborhood Church Visalia Neighborhood Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
We are FOR Visalia.
Neighborhood Church, located in Visalia, CA, exists to inspire people wherever they are to live like Jesus wherever they go.
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Winning The Prize
Have you ever felt like giving up when the race of life gets tough? In Philippians, Paul uses the metaphor of an Olympic race to encourage us to press on and win the ultimate prize. How can we keep striving, even when obstacles seem too much to overcome?
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Mindset
Ready to revolutionize your relationships and daily life? This week, we’re uncovering a radical mindset that flips the world's definition of success on its head. When we embrace the selfless way of Jesus, it can completely transform our corner of the world.
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Citizens of King Jesus
As we dive into Paul's letter to the Philippians, his challenge was to “conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ.” How would this challenge have landed with his first readers?
How do you live as a citizen of God's Kingdom? And what does it mean to pledge allegiance to King Jesus? -
How Do I Live In The Kingdom?
In a world filled with religious noise, how can we truly live as authentic citizens of God's Kingdom? Jesus proclaimed that embracing the Kingdom life is the path to ultimate fulfillment, but sometimes religion itself can seem to stand in the way. How do we navigate the complexities of faith and cut through the clutter to experience the abundant life Jesus promised?
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The Kingdom Dinner Party
Our meals matter. Jesus used meals and dinner parties to teach profound lessons about community and the Kingdom of God. How can something as simple as sharing a meal redefine your relationships and perspective on life?
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What is the Kingdom?
Imagine encountering Jesus as he speaks passionately about the Kingdom of God. It’s not about earthly kings and geo-political borders; it's about a profound shift in how we live and connect with the divine.
The core of Jesus' teachings was the Kingdom. How does it challenge our understanding of power, responsibility, and our place in the world?