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Our Story So Far: Friday, May 8th at 7:00pm

Join us on Facebook Live on Friday, May 8th at 7:00pm for a special time of prayer, worship, and hear us share about our building; how we have experienced God so far and the vision He has given us going forward.

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“Jesus Has Authority over the Horsemen,” Wednesday, April 29th

Revelation 4 began with Jesus telling John, “Come up here, and I will show you things which must take place after this.” As we enter chapter 6, it is important that we remember that the things that John was seeing were coming from heaven, they were still the “things which must take place.” Jesus, the Lamb...

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CORF UPDATE #9 | MAY 1

Hello CORF Family! We pray and hope that you all had a good week of prayer, bible study and fellowship even with social distancing. Our God is Sovereign. Our God is good. Our God is love. Our God is at work in us, through us and for us. Are we patient enough to let Him...

“Advantage,” John 16:1-7
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“Advantage,” John 16:1-7

There is a word in John 16:7 that I have wrestled with for almost a month. Jesus said that he was going away, his death, resurrection and ascension into heaven was to our advantage. I don’t know why but the word “advantage” often has negative connotation for me. I think of someone gaining an advantage,...

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CORF UPDATE #8 | APRIL 24

Hello CORF Family! “Thank you” are two words that we will never get tired of saying to God and to each other. We pray that these words are a true expression of your heart in every moment of your life. As we thank our God for you, we encourage you to continue to do the...

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Pop Up Food Pantry: Saturday, April 25

Food Bank of South Jersey Pop Up Food  Pantry is located on 522 Wood St. in Burlington in the parking lot of the Keegan Rec Center. They need volunteers between the hours of 11:30-2:30.

“Alive,” Romans 6:1-11
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“Alive,” Romans 6:1-11

John 19:30 says, “When Jesus has received the sour wine, he said ‘it is finished’ and bowing his head he gave up his spirit.” The Greek word that we translate “it is finished” is “Tetelestai.” It means to bring to an end, to complete, to accomplish. I love the way this word is described in...