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culture of connection

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we as human are desperate to be connected with other people. We hate to be alone, and will adapt and change our persona to be involved with someone or some group.

Allot of the outlaw biker gang members are people who didnt feel like they connected anywhere so they all formed a group and connected together. all dysfunctions coming together to form 1 gang.

But our churches need to find a way to connect to ALL whom desire a relationship with Christ and HIS bride( the body of belivers). But we are all to often offended when certian types of people walk in the doors of a church.  Are we accepting of any color person in our groups?  what if an outlaw biker walked in?  what about a stinky smelly homeless man?   would we be accepting and try to make a connection with them and build a relationship with them?

 

Meet Our People

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    Pastor Morgan loves the people at OAA Worship Center. God told him to start a new contemporary church in Madisonville that was open and…

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    Danielle -  I love being part of the Youth warriors group here at OAA and the music on sunday mornings

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    Lynn was born and raised in the Boston area. In 1984 she met husband Morgan and they married in 1985. Lynn has…

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    Tommy - I love the people at OAA. They are friendly and have a desire to serve their Lord Jesus Christ. This church…
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