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Beginning May 22nd

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Remember the "Information Overload" from Secret Church on April 6th?  We're going to take 3 weeks and take it a little slower than David Platt did!  The topic?  "The Cross & Suffering."  Even if you didn't make it to the 6-hour edition, you'll have a full, completed outline.  There are several themes that run throughout the Bible that, if you don't look make an intentional study of them, you'll miss them.  The Cross and Suffering is one of those themes.  Everything in the entire Bible looks to the events of Good Friday.  And the suffering that Christ went through is not that different than the suffering God allows in our lives to purify us and make us like      
                                                                                         Christ.  See you on Tuesday nights!

CHALLENGE 2012

As we're learning in our study of the book of Romans, God expects us to grow in our faith--daily!  So what does tat mean for Compass in 2012?  It won't be easy--if it were, it wouldn't be a challenge!  But it will definitely be worth the effort!!

                                                                            Goal #1: Give 2% of your time to
                                                                                                                       causes outside yourself
                                                                                                                        this year. (Click for more details)

                          Goal #2:   Take 2012 and dedicate it
                                                                                                                       to "Renew Our Minds," a
                                                                                                                        discipling focus of getting
                                                                                                                       the basics of Christianity
                                                                                                                        into our hearts and minds.  (click for more details)