HUGE!!!!
Have you ever had an overwhelming sense that something huge was going to happen? That is exactly what I'm feeling now. I just have this crazy sense in my spirit that God is moving on our behalf in a much bigger way than we could imagine! We have stepped out as a church, now; it's time for God to step in!!
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