Olive Branch Community Church is located in Corona, CA -- Greg Harris is the Senior Pastor.
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A legacy is a path our families will walk after we are gone from this earth; it's our Family Name. And we will all make our family names better if we follow a map.
We are all leaving a legacy. Is that money and property? Is it how you will be remembered? Listen as Pastor Greg shows us how the Bible tells us to think much deeper than that.
In video games there is always a final level and you need to be ready for it. In life there is a final destination too, and we need to be ready for it.
In the middle of this crisis, would you say you are truly living? In this series we'll explore that question. In this message we will look at how the resurrection of Jesus locks in a life that can never be taken, and can only get better.
When the gospel begins to make true impact, people respond, but perhaps not in the way we would like. Listen as Pastor Greg explains how to have true impact and how to respond rightly to people.
At funerals we are reminded our lives actually speak. What does your life tell others? We can ask the same question about our church: What does "Olive Branch" say to those around us?
Today we see less people marrying and less people experiencing true friendship and an increase in loneliness and despair. Is the answer more education? A different government? What if people are just missing the key relationship?
Do we give up on the gospel long before the gospel is finished working? We need to trust that God can and will bring what we need to keep going with the gospel.
Paul was uniquely equipped to bring the Gospel because of his Roman citizenship. We too are uniquely equipped and Paul has a lot to teach us about that.
How can the gospel survive a multi-cultural, hyper-political environment? To answer that question we must first ask: Who or what powers the message of Jesus?