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“We Are the People of God,” 1 Peter 2:1-12

“I will be their God and they will be my people.” This was not something God said once in passing or something he said because he got excited or got emotional. It’s not even something that was just a single prophetic promise. God said this multiple times to multiple generations, from Abraham to Jeremiah and...

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CORF UPDATE #54| APRIL 09, 2021

“To God’s elect, exiles scattered…” 1 Peter 1:1a Good morning CORF, The celebration of Easter with all the activities that go along with this important event in the Christian faith is over, but we’re called to run with and from the place of transformation, joy and celebration that took place. Jesus is alive and lives...

“We Are the Stones,” Luke 19:28-40
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“We Are the Stones,” Luke 19:28-40

This Sunday is what we traditionally call “Palm Sunday.” And it marks the triumphal entry into Jerusalem when Jesus made his trip there to celebrate the passover with his apostles, but to do so much more than we know in hindsight. As far as they knew, they were just on their way to Jerusalem for...

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CORF UPDATE #52| MARCH 26, 2021

Good afternoon CORF, “This is the day that the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalms 118:24 (NKJV) The holy is upon us. Praise be to God for setting a day in all eternity to unwrap his salvation for humankind.  Join us tomorrow for our in person and online worship...

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“We Belong to Each Other,” John 21:15-19

The last two weeks we’ve been talking about the role of fellowship in freedom and in healing. James says in chapter 5 verse 16 of his letter that we as believers in Jesus, as the church, we are to confess our sins to each other and pray for each other and we will be healed....

“Bear One Another’s Burdens,” Galatians 6:1-5
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“Bear One Another’s Burdens,” Galatians 6:1-5

Last week we talked about James 5:16, what I personally believe to be the most difficult of all of the “One Another’s” of the New Testament where James gives us this command, “Confess your sins to one another.” It’s hard to be that vulnerable. It’s hard to be that honest, it’s hard to be that...

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CORF UPDATE | March 12, 2021

We trust that you’re enjoying the warm weather we’ve had in the past three days. It definitely feels like spring. As we thank God for the beautiful weather, we also praise him for the Partnership between Virtua Hospital, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Christ Baptist Church and the Burlington County Health Department to make available 3,000 vaccines...

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“Confess Your Sins to One Another,” James 5:13-16

How do we follow Jesus so closely that we look like him to the people who don’t yet believe in him? That’s the amazing thing that happened in Acts 4:13. It is not like looking in a room full of other believers and saying, “I see Jesus in you, in you and in you.” These...

“To Know God,” Colossians 1:9-18
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“To Know God,” Colossians 1:9-18

This week we have a special treat to hear from one of our very own, Joanne DiLeo who is not just a great speaker, but she is also a tremendous friend who is willing to jump in with just a few days notice to share from the heart of God in this sermon, “To Know...

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CORF UPDATE #49 | FEBRUARY 19

Good afternoon CORF, I hope you had a great week and are all on board with us as we Seek God for the City. Pastor Abie just kicked off our 40 days of guided prayers with some amazing encouragement on Wednesday and Friday. We have a long way to go before all is said and...