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    Doing church should be an adventure—tossing aside the tame and tired to pursue God-sized dreams with boldness and creativity. We want to supply you with the best of what we've learned and created in our 17 years of ministry. Think of us as part of your creative team.

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Podcast > The House > Homeless

August 27, 2007

What makes a house, a home? It isn’t the furniture or the rooms, the walls or the roof. There’s much more to a home than just the physical structure. When it comes to the house of God, the same thing is true. And God wants his house to become our home, yet so many of us are homeless. We miss out on the benefits of living in his home.

In this message, Ed Young shows us just what it takes to turn the church into our home. And we see that when we decide to take up residence there, we discover much more than a building to meet in—we find a place that we can build our entire lives on.

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Length: 37:32

The House

Have you ever wondered what role the church should play in your life? Or if God even cares whether or not you show up?

Maybe you go to church out of a sense of obligation. Maybe your entire life revolves around the church. Or maybe you don’t go to church at all. But no matter how you view the church or what role it plays in your life, there is a power and a meaning that can only be realized when you treat God’s house the way he intended.

In this 2-part series, Ed Young helps us tap into those things that are only available in the house of God—community, belonging, and purpose.

The House

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