How to Know an Invisible God

by | Feb 4, 2022 | God's Presence, Lifestyle

I want you to know Me. Hosea 7:6

We were created to know our Creator. He’s knowable and approachable. He’s available 24/7. He’s the only One who can fully encourage our hearts, refresh our weary spirits, and replace fear with joy!

Sounds like something we all need more of in 2022, right? But how is it possible to experience such an intimate relationship when we can’t even see God?

Join us virtually, at your desk, for our February luncheon where you will discover how to:

  • logistically prepare to know God personally and intimately
  • know God’s character and attributes – and why they matter in today’s world
  • experience new depths in your relationship with Jesus as you learn how to hear His voice, releasing your worries and fears.

Life is hard. We desperately need to know God and be refreshed by His presence. His Words are vital to the well-being of our minds and souls. His soft whisper speaks more sweetly to our fearful, bruised hearts than anything else this world can offer.

FEBRUARY LUNCHEON IS VIRTUAL

How to Know an Invisible God is part of the series:

SPEAKER: TARA FURMAN
FEBRUARY LUNCHEON: Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Virtual Room Opens @ 11:50am |
Noon – 12:35pm EST

Sign up to get a link HERE!


Knowing God and knowing about God are two totally different things…

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