Hood River Alliance Church

Born Again

43 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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John 3:1-21 with Pastor Tina. The evidence of new life isn't a prayer prayed once in the past but a life continually being filled and renewed by the Spirit. Tracing Nicodemus from his cautious night visit to his bold devotion at the cross, this teaching invites us to consider where the Spirit is stirring in us, whether we're curious seekers at the beginning of the journey, weary believers longing for a fresh filling, or ready to place the full weight of our trust in Jesus and be born from above.

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