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You Can’t Start Over, So Start Again – Assembly Series
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Keith and Jackie Harmon from Cross Church, Springdale share what it looks like to cultivate healthy relationships in singleness, dating, and marriage.

Keith and Jackie Harmon from Cross Church, Springdale share what it looks like to cultivate healthy relationships in singleness, dating, and marriage.
Ecclesia College Assembly Lives Changed Chuck Sackman shares how the ‘Good New’ changed his life and presents the Gospel to our students. Eleven of our students surrendered their hearts to Jesus.
Ecclesia College is experiencing a profound spiritual revival, empowering students to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ and actively serve others. With witnessing numerous baptisms and transformative moments during assemblies, the college fosters an environment for faith exploration. This movement extends beyond the campus, inspiring students to connect with local churches and become effective leaders for Christ.
Andy Jennings, faculty member and Pastor at Cross Church introduced Part 3 of our Start Again series titled Be the Church: What it means to be the church and the importance of local church involvement.
Understanding God’s Unconditional Love Love is one of the most profound concepts we experience in life. But what does it truly mean? As we navigate relationships, faith, and purpose, it’s easy to misunderstand love, especially when culture defines it in so many different ways. In a recent Assembly message, Chris Kohlman, senior pastor at Lakeview…
September 21st, Mark Sanford, faculty member and Pastor at The Vineyard introduced Part 2 of the series, “The Struggle is Real” – Making time to go deeper in our relationship with Jesus.
The Assembly emphasized the significance of sharing personal stories of faith to inspire others. John Newlun recounted his transformative encounter with God in Jamaica, while Rony Terma reflected on moving from a lukewarm faith to full devotion through intentional spiritual growth. Both stories underline that everyone’s testimony has the power to encourage and impact lives.