Watts Bar Community Church

ELE -Pastor Ben Harris

43 min · 5. juli 2026
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Student Pastor Ben Harris teaches on the unstoppable power of the church — and the one thing that can undo it from within: division. Walking through Matthew 16, Acts 2, and 1 Corinthians 13, Pastor Ben shows why unity, not talent or gifting, is what unlocks God's presence among His people. A challenging, encouraging word for the church of today. Recorded live at Watts Bar Community Church in Decatur, TN.

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