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At Compass Bible Church, we believe that strong families are essential to the health of our church. To achieve this, we need strong, godly men to lead the way. This is the primary objective of our Men’s Bible Study. We meet every month to fellowship, study the Word of God, and participate in small group discussions.
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As we jump back into our study of John’s gospel this week, we find ourselves at the Triumphal Entry. As Jesus enters into Jerusalem to the shouts of praise and the acclaim of the crowds, let’s take a minute to stop and consider what made them so excited and how it should impact us even more.By Compass Bible Church North Texas
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00:00 Introduction to Faithfulness 00:27 Olympic Preparation and Faithfulness 03:52 The Christian Race: Running to Win 09:12 Assessing Your Relationship with God 15:18 Self-Control and Discipline in Faith 21:35 Remembering Olympic Champions 23:09 The Pursuit of an Imperishable Prize 26:20 Setting Daily Goals for Faithfulness 28:16 The Importance of…
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This week, our church turns 1. On August 6, 2023, we opened our doors officially for the first time as Compass Bible Church North Texas. Over the last year, God has been so incredibly faithful, and we have much to be thankful for. But we also understand He’s not done. As we begin year two for this lampstand, we do so with great excitement and antic…
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Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. That’s Psalm 127:1, and it encapsulates what we’re going to be studying together this weekend. As we look forward to seeing the Lord continue to build his church at Compass, it is imperative that we continue to express our dependence on him in everything we do through prayer.…
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God is building his church here at Compass Bible Church! As we approach the first anniversary of our launch, we want to take some time to reflect on that precious reality. In this first installment of our God at Work series, we will look to 1 Corinthians 12 to discover your part in this work. If you’re a follower of Jesus, you need the church to be…
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We are pleased to welcome our guest preacher, Dr. Eric Zeller, to preach this weekend at Compass Bible Church. Besides being one of the missionaries we support through our sending church, Dr. Zeller is the president of Gulf Theological Seminary and an elder at Redeemer Church of Dubai. Prior to moving to Dubai, he and his family also served as miss…
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Have you ever been in a dark room when someone turns on a light? If you’re not expecting it, it takes a second for your eyes to adjust to the sharp contrast. No matter what, whether you’re expecting it or not, it’s impossible to ignore the impact that light makes. In our passage this weekend, Jesus uses light as a metaphor to describe the effect Ch…
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As the dust settles from the resurrection of Lazarus, we find Jesus at a dinner with his friends in a scene that reminds us of the cost and devotion of true discipleship. John 12:1-11 will provide a foil of faithful and fraudulent discipleship while reminding us that faithful discipleship means a willingness to sacrifice everything to follow Jesus.…
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What would you have done after seeing Jesus raise Lazarus from the dead? I don’t know about you, but I would be pretty impressed! To be sure, some were, but others actually began to plot his murder! There are many times in this life the world will leave us shaking our heads in amazement. It’s these times that we must remember God’s sovereign plan a…
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In John 11:1-27, death seems to win. Jesus’ friend falls ill, and rather than rushing to heal him, Jesus lets him die! Why would Jesus let death win? What was his plan? How should all of this impact our own view of death today? Join us this weekend at Compass for the first installment of our new series: “Taking on Death.”…
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