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Posted On 05/26/2015

People Are Talking


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Contrary to popular belief, the church isn’t for those who have it all figured out.
No one needs to join another organization or group just to artificially pump us up and make our fake facade feel important or appreciated. More than we might know, most of us are actually craving to be around authentic people.
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a place where it was okay to:

  • Be imperfect, but trying;
  • Where folks cut through false pretense; and
  • You felt safe expressing who you really are?

The key author of the New Testament talked about this place:

For when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12:10

This month at Life Bridge, we’re talking about this idea. Join us to hear real people, talking about real stuff–serious disappointments, mistakes, and failures and how their faith changed everything.
Stay tuned or join our newsletter to hear a real story each week as we teach about how the church is supposed to work.

  • June 6 & 7 – People are talking about church
  • June 13 & 14 – People are talking about answered prayer
  • June 20 & 21 – People are talking about faith during trial 
  • June 27 & 28 – People are talking about a new life in Christ

Join Us This Weekend

Saturday – 5:30pm
Sunday– 10:00 am and 11:30 am

Life Bridge Church
20330 Superior Rd. Taylor, MI 48180

About The Author

Grant Agler

Teaching Pastor/Communications Champion Central

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Grant is our resident farmboy. He grew up in the cornfields of northwest Nebraska. He spent his early days living far from God. As Grant says, "I gave God the middle finger and didn't really care about faith at all." As a young man, he became convinced that God was real. He gave his life to Jesus and experienced God's amazing grace that previously made no sense to him. After experiencing that grace, Grant felt God calling him to teach the message of the gospel. Over the past 20 years, he has been preaching and teaching. Grant, his wife, Bethany, and their four children moved to Michigan in 2011, and he joined the 2|42 team in 2019. Grant is always good for a laugh, but more importantly, he explains biblical concepts in ways anyone can understand.
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