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What To Expect From A Minister

Every now and then we need to be reminded of what is most important. Paul does that for us in Romans 15:14-24. I invite you to pause for a moment and click the previous link to read the passage before diving into this article. Though Paul had not yet even visited their church, he had written this letter boldly so as to remind the believers in Rome about important matter...

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Behavior Follows Belief

After climbing an enormous theological hill in the first 11 chapters of the letter to the Romans, Paul shifts gears in chapter 12. The first 11 chapters provided the basis for our belief, but from chapter 12 to the end of the book, the apostle supplies a basis for our behavior. First doctrine, then duty. This is how Paul always attempted to connect with his listeners. Thr...

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Certified Best Christian Workplace

I am honored to share that LowCountry Community Church, for the second consecutive year, has been named a Certified Best Christian Workplace. It has always been important to me to foster an environment of excellence, integrity, and respect for our staff. We desire each team member to grow personally, professionally, and spiritually while working at LCC. Best Chris...

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Leading Different Personalities, Part Two

There are a number of terms that have been coined over the years to describe different personality types. It helps us categorize people and aids us in making each other a bit more understandable. Here are four basic personality types and how to spot them. The popular SANGUINE. The easiest personality to identify is the sanguine. This is the liveliest and animated...

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What Are You Reading?

I am often asked, "What are you reading?" so I thought I'd let those who'd like to know what's on my nightstand these days. "If You Want Something Done"by Nikki Haley offers inspiring examples of women who worked against obstacles and opposition and who summoned the courage to be different and lead. A few of the women Mrs. Haley shares with the reader: Margaret Thatcher...

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Leading Different Personalities, Part One

Leading Different Personalities (How to Connect with the People Who Follow You) Part One There are only two types of people in the world, Type A and Type Z. It isn't hard to tell which type you are.Here's a little test: - How long before the plane leaves do you arrive at the airport? Early plane-catchers, Type A, pack their bags a day in advance, and pack neatly. ...

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Trod Gladly Into The Night

Hi friend! Poet Minnie Haskins penned what has become known as "The Gate of the Year." It reads in part: And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.' And he replied:'Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of God.That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way.'...

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Is This The End?

This Sunday atLowCountry Community Churchwe are wrapping up our series on Eschatology, "Is This The End?".Eschatology is the study of what the Bible says is going to happen in the end times. Many people have found themselves reeling from the last few years, asking if this is the end? And if not, where do we go from here?As a part of this sermon series, wehave given an ov...

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Eschatology

Eschatology is the study of what the Bible says is going to happen in the end times. Many people regard Eschatology as a branch of theology that should be avoided. But how we comprehend Eschatology affects how we conduct our lives and what we may expect to happen in God's plan. Eschatology unfolds the prophetic program for humanity, Israel, the Church, and the whole create...

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Deborah

The book of Judges describes an absolutely horrible time in the history of Israel. This was Israel's darkest hour. The nation of Israel would do evil and worship other gods. As a result, Jehovah God would give them over to one of the nations that surrounded them, and for a period of time, they would be oppressed by their enemies. Then they would cry out to God, and God wou...

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