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We believe our mission at Waypoint is to make disciples of Jesus Christ. This is the ongoing mission that Christ has given His church throughout the centuries. This mission can be achieved only through Christ’s authority, power, and abiding presence. We desire to be a congregation that walks closely with Jesus and models our fellowship after His character and priorities. We believe there are three vital aspects to making disciples. 1 Gospel-Centeredness (Ezek. 36:22-27, 1 Cor. 10:31, Ps. 127 ...
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The OT is an old type of series that we have done to help you understand different stories from the Old Testament. This week, follow along with Blair as he takes us through the story of Jephthah in the book of Judges. Jephthah is a very interesting character that seems to be a man of God yet he also seems to make a huge rash decision. Tune in to le…
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Asaph, the writer of Psalm 73, pours out his misery and doubt into words and story in the Bible. His discontentment and struggle very obvious. But, as we see in Psalm 73, he ends the chapter by preaching out God's glory and how amazing it is to be so near to God. Join Austin in this last week of Honest to God as he explores Psalm 73 and looks at ho…
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Psalms 22 is quite a powerful piece of scripture, but not for the reason you might think. Psalms 22 isn't filled with wonders and miracles, rather it is filled with grief, anguish, but also praise towards God. In this chapter, David cries out to God in various ways, but also praises him for all he has done. Join Austin in week 2 of this series as h…
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In a peculiar shift of a normal service, Austin invites on stage a panel of people from Waypoint to offer their insight on Family. The multiple perspectives along with Austin give us a unique view of what Family truly means in the Church and how important Family is to each and every one of us.By Waypoint Community Church
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The Church is a peculiar place, and that's for good reason. In Corinthians Paul calls us to be "perfectly united". How do we expect to do that? Take a listen to Blair and Mitchell in this message on how we as a community have the ability to come together to accomplish so much more than we could on our own.…
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