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A Painful Turn | John 16:16-22 | Will Gravely

56 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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We are in week 55 of our sermon series walking through the book of John. This week we were pleased to welcome Pastor Will Gravely to the Factory. Dr. Gravely taught the congregation from the supporting text found in John 16:16-22 in a sermon titled "A Painful Turn". We are a church that's all about making disciples and serving others, the other six days. We are a racially and socioeconomically diverse church in Woodstock, GA. Although we are a diverse church, we are a culture of one. We are passionate about discipleship and serving those in need in our community, our nation and around the world. We believe the church should not just be about Sundays, but the other six days. Our Pastor, Keith Norman is a gifted bible teacher and a talented worship leader who loves the Lord with his whole heart and seeks to pastor a church that looks like heaven - with people from every kindred, tribe and nation. —— Stay Connected Website: https://www.thefactoryministries.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theothersixdays Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefactorychurch/

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