Mar 12, 2017
Are You Content?
By: Hollinger
Series: Philippians
Do you trust God? Do you know how to have a little, or have much, and be content either way? Do you know, deep down, that God will provide your needs? This week, Pastor Shannon Hollinger wraps up the series in Philippians with his sermon, "Are you content?"
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- Mar 12, 2017Are You Content?
Mar 12, 2017Are You Content?By: HollingerSeries: PhilippiansDo you trust God? Do you know how to have a little, or have much, and be content either way? Do you know, deep down, that God will provide your needs? This week, Pastor Shannon Hollinger wraps up the series in Philippians with his sermon, "Are you content?"
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