Introducing Atlin Family Church
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Introducing Atlin Family Church This episode kicks off with Dale and Rena Mae sharing their journey, vision, and mission for Atlin Family Church, emphasizing a personal, relationship-based approach to faith and community. They explore the foundational steps taken, including establishing as a registered charity and launching their online platform to reach a global audience.
Key Topics:
- The origin story of Atlin Family Church and God's guidance in starting it
- The importance of personal relationship with God through hearing His voice
- The church's non-denominational, informal approach focused on Bible-based teaching
- How to develop faith and expect miraculous signs as part of everyday life
- The church's structure, including online presence, future local church plans, and community engagement
- Teaching on spiritual gifts, healing, prosperity, and divine health
- The significance of understanding biblical covenants and rightly dividing scripture
- Practical guidance on prayer, hearing God's voice, and discerning His direction
- The church's stance on controversial topics with love and biblical clarity
- How to give and support the church financially through various methods
- Their plan for ongoing content, including YouTube videos, podcasts, and future live streams
Resources & Links:
- Atlin Family Church Website
- Tithe.ly Giving App
- Facebook: Atlin Family Church
- YouTube: Atlin Family Church
- Biblical Covenants - Ephesians 4:5-6
Connect with Dale and Rena Mae:
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