
3-20 YMC night out Saturday, 3 pm bowling and then Styx Hibachi in Malbis.
3-21 Sunday 'Connection Lunch' after the AM service for all the 'newbies' (those that have been attending less than a year) to have lunch with the Excel A/G staff. We provide the meal and look foward to an opportunity to connect with you.
Life is about connections. Everyone has connections on various levels, such as connections at work, recreational connections, formal and informal connections, and most importantly, spiritual connections. The power of the connections in our lives is huge. We are greatly affected and influenced by our connections, and therefore we should be intentional in choosing them. At Excel A/G, we are committed to intentionally creating connections OF purpose ON purpose. We are about creating connections that help you connect with God and others in authentic Christian community that help you find and fulfill your purpose in life. No more excuses. Come on; get connected at Excel A/G.
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