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Teaching at Good News in November

Teaching at Good News in November

November 1, 2023
by Mario Villella

This upcoming Sunday we intend to finish up our series on Joseph from Genesis 37-50. Then, the following Sunday we plan to begin a new series called, “Titles of the Christ.”
Mental Disorders and the Church

Mental Disorders and the Church

November 1, 2023
by Mario Villella

A few years ago, I was listening to a sermon by Louie Giglio - on the topic of mental illness - that he preached at his church in Atlanta. In that sermon, he mentioned that he thought the Christian church should talk about the topic of mental illness more.
This Year’s Christmas Eve Services will be at 9:15am and 11:00am!
The title of this article really gives away my whole point. Honestly, you don’t need to read any further. You know what you need to know about this. That’s really it.
A Blast From The Past

A Blast From The Past

November 30, 2023
by Mario Villella

Recently, a woman who is a part of our church mentioned that this article was meaningful to her. I wrote it eight years ago when my son Joey was a little boy. She has applied what she learned in this article to her personal finances, and actually shares it with other people as the topic comes up.
The Time I Made Up a Story About a Giraffe

The Time I Made Up a Story About a Giraffe

December 12, 2023
by Mario Villella

One time, I told one of my children a story that I made up about a zookeeper and a giraffe. It was elaborate in the sense that it chronicled multiple weeks in the life of a particular zookeeper who, while trying to feed the giraffe, kept getting his hand bitten.
Some Quick Thoughts on Altar Calls

Some Quick Thoughts on Altar Calls

December 12, 2023
by Mario Villella

This list was created in reaction to the question: “Mario, why don’t you do altar calls?”
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