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You’re invited to the Kennedy’s for a
New Year’s Day Celebration

Click the picture to PLAY the invitation

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Christmas Caroling: Dec. 20, 5:30 p.m. Meet at The Journey first
Christmas Eve: 5:59 p.m., Four languages, sermon in French with translation. Great tradition.

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Officially, The Journey is now a Presbyterian Church. Holston Presbytery (PCUSA) has gifted us with the freedom to preach the gospel and work in new structures, to bring the truth of God’s grace into new venues and to experiment with a church model for raising up leaders and new Christians. God has allowed The Journey [...]

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Monday, July 27 – From 6:00 – 9:00
THEATRE MINISTRY WORKSHOP
For teens and adults (13 and up)
Learn how to develop sketches and plays for for use in theatre ministry. Great for writers, actors, or anyone interested in ministry.   All experience levels.
Tuesday, July 28 – 7:30 (running approx. 1hr)
PILGRIM’S PROGRESS a NEW JOURNEY  (Performance)
A Modern Musical Adaptation [...]

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The Journey: Faith Building Event

January 16, 2009

Greetings!

Dan Henley dug into Biblical stories of faith tonight. We were wowed at the depth, the unpacking of truth and faith building inspiration! Here are some words about Dan’s talk…from all ages. Hope you can come Saturday night at 7 or Sunday morning at 11 for more [...]

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Get Ready for the GREAT SUNSCREEN GIVE-AWAY. June 21st, 10:10 a.m. from The Journey.
Background on Servant Evangelism –Compiled by Wade Byington
To get a complete understanding of Servant Evangelism, you should order and read Conspiracy of Kindness by Steve Sjogren, founding pastor of a church that grew from a handful to an average attendance of 7,500 [...]

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Tim Keller spoke at our Church Planter’s Conference in Orlando this year. He wrote an article for Christianity Today about the true gospel which is right on. Here’s a bit to picque your interest. A link to the article is here.
The gospel has been described as a pool in which a toddler can wade and [...]

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Will your Cell Group do something for people that serves and sparks conversations?
Here are some ideas:

500 target homes
Lemonade Brigade on Saturdays at parks, festivals, sporting events
Sun screen Give Away at the lake
Free Meal for the Hungry
Kingsport Funfest Skateboard Competition Booth July 12
Gray Community Block Party Servants July 12
Deliver brownies to boaters on the water
Host a [...]

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Hey Everyone,
I thought practice went well on Wed. Thank you all for the hard work you put in. I’m going to try to do a better job communicating about music stuff with you guys. Here are some things to keep in mind. We are trying to get 25 people on board the music ministry [...]

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My Dad, a Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces during WWII, said he felt guilty he didn’t fight at Normandy and he assigned men to overseas duty. I always think of him as a hero. A physical condition (a hernia?) kept him in St. John’s, New Brunswick. He told stories of men snoring so loudly, [...]

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