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At Agape we value several things.
As you look at our wall in the fellowship hall, and in our sanctuary, we have 5 words of focus.
Those words are Exalt, Evangelize, Equip, Educate, and Encourage.
At our core we want to makes sure every single member, and guest have access to do all of these things each time someone walks into the door.
What we do at church matters.
We live in a fallen world, that does not resemble Christ.
So we gather together as a church we want to make sure if Christ came through our own doors, he would approve of what we are doing.
With that being said, as pastor of Agape Baptist Church I want to challenge you to read this document, and think carefully about its content.
#1 Exalt the Savior
First and foremost what we want to do each and every week is worship the Lord.
To exalt means-
Psalm 145.
Exodus 15:2.
Psalm 34:3.
Psalm 99:9.
Psalms 107:32.
Psalm 118:28.
Isaiah 25:1.
#2 Evangelism
Mark 16:15.
Matthew 28:19-20.
Romans 10:10-17.
Matthew 9:37-38. 1 Peter 3:17.
Acts 1:8. 2 Timothy 4:5.
Colossians 4:2-6. 2 Corinthians 5:20.
John 14:6.
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