12 stops along memory lane over the past 3 years…

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I've been approached by a couple of people in recent weeks looking for series samples–inspiration for a new way to approach God's unchanging story in a changing world. I get it. A different perspective always helps generate new ideas of our own. And I know I'm grateful for the people and places we get new ideas from (e.g., leaders, churches, grass roots organizations, big business, my kid's classroom, my neighbor, YouTube, Google, Vimeo, blogs, etc.)


Anyway, I just went on a short stroll down memory lane at Granger and pulled a dozen samples of topics we've tackled in the past three years. While postcards like these aren't designed to tell the whole story, they do help approach a topic from a different angle. It's all about making a connection that invites someone to respond…to take that next step. 



Intervention a breakthrough is closer than you think
Fail when life disappoints
Blink  it's never too late to start shaping your kids
Unrated what they can't tell you in Sunday school
Picture This all the things around you that deserve a different outcome
The Time I Needed God The Most questions your pastors have asked at critical times in their lives
Gone Country a simple chord, a memorable chorus and a strong storyline
Family Life how to live in relative peace and harmony
A Christmas Carol Christmas Eve  personal invitation from the desk of Scrooge
Relationslips finding traction in the places where relationships slip
Meet Two Tasty New Options new service times
Sand Traps navigating the course we find ourselves on

By the way: If you want the original graphic files for these postcards, you can download them at WiredChurches.com. If you're wanting to watch series clips from the weekend services, you can find them on our media player.


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