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What does it look like to foster new community?

What does it look like to foster new community?

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Welcome To the Table. Anyone find themselves in a new community lately? Maybe you’ve started a new job, moved to a new school, or joined a new team. Maybe you’ve just started going to a new Bible study, joined toddler time at the library, or reconnecting with a group of friends from a past season. There’s a lot of opportunities to foster new community. My guest this week, Jess Clemons, is here to talk about what that looks like to start a new community and encourage other women who may be in a similar season. As always, we’re not just talking about community. We’re chatting about busy-ness, prayer, time with God, relationships, spiritual warfare, etc. So, let’s get into it. Grab a seat and join us for this week’s conversation ☕


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The Worship Gathering - https://www.facebook.com/share/18UiM25vtg/

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Here’s a link to our worship playlist. If you are like me, music is just one of those things that helps me re-focus and re-align my heart to the Lord. We hope this list adds a little encouragement to some of the less exciting moments in your day. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BLkYKVIztVHIpJ7EMp8ET?si=46a8a2c359714b71 


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