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Don't Be Shy! 22Sep07

If you're a regular visitor to our site or a brand new guest, we want to welcome you to become more immersed in our site.  One of the many benefits of the new design is the ability to add comments and thoughts below a variety of posts from blogs, sermons, stories and cultural articles.  This is intended to increase the social aspect of our online community.  Also, if you haven't noticed, there is a member login at the very bottom the page which allows you to ...

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City Transformation Strategy 12Sep07

Kaleo seeks to engage every aspect of life in the city.    We seek to think through, not simply how we grow our church but, how are we going to change a city.  Here are some ways we seek to change our city:  Metro Church Alliance - [Church Partnering/Kingdom] The Metro Church Alliance is our relationship with several churches to partner in the gospel to see the city changed.  We meet with these churches monthly to broaden our shared goals of city ...

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