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The Kingdom of God - The The Restoration | Interim Pastor Trey Pruitt | March 15th, 2026

36 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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⛪ Join Us This Sunday at 9:30 AM | In Person & OnlineThis Sunday, we conclude our series The Kingdom of God: From Promise to Restoration with the final message, “The Restoration.”Interim Pastor Trey Pruitt will be teaching as we look at the incredible promise of how God will ultimately restore what has been broken.From the beginning of Scripture to the final pages, God’s story is one of redemption. What began with promise moves toward a future where God makes all things new—where His Kingdom is fully realized and His people live in the fullness of His presence.This final message will remind us that the hope of God’s Kingdom is not just something we look back on or talk about—it’s the future God is preparing and inviting us to be part of today.🕘 Service begins at 9:30 AM📍 In person or onlineIf you’ve been part of this series or are joining us for the first time, we’d love for you to be with us as we wrap up this journey together.

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