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Table Talks Part 1 :: The Transformational Power of the Gospel
Table Talks Part 1 :: The Transformational Power of the Gospel
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19 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Happy New Year from the Grove Podcast! We are kicking it off with a 3-part series called Table Talks: Live from Passion 2021. As you may know, the Grove is a ministry of Passion City Church which was birthed out of the Passion Conference - a movement for 18-25 year olds who want to leverage their whole lives for Jesus. Since 1997, Passion Conference has gathered in arenas, fields, and stadiums with tens of thousands of young people. This year, we rang in 2021 at Passion with a virtual gathering that was able to host over 700,000 people worldwide! Many guests joined to encourage us around God’s Word and lead us in worship, and you can still catch it all on YouTube at the Passion Conferences channel. Some highlights were short round-table conversations facilitated by Shelley Giglio. Today’s episode is the first chat she had with Levi Lusko, Jackie Hill Perry, Ben Stuart, and Christian Huff as they come around how the Gospel transformed their lives and what that means for their present and future. We trust you’ll be encouraged! And be sure to check out passion2021.com to get more resources from this amazing gathering.
Released:
Jan 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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