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Greater Things: Growth - Ken Wetmore
When the church can’t be contained by walls, greater things begin to happen. Following Jesus is more than belief—it’s a way of life that shapes how we worship, connect, serve, invite, and grow. Discover a clear, intentional pathway for spiritual growth, along with markers that help you see where God is transforming you. Lean in and explore what it truly means to live a whole, Christ-centered life. The message will challenge you to listen, act, and step fully into the life God is building through you.
Reach out to us with your questions and comments:
Get Connected with WholeLife! Reach out and let us know how we can serve you: http://wholelife.church/connect
SUBSCRIBE NOW to our companion podcast, This Is WholeLife, which dives deeper into the message and topic with Pastors Ken Wetmore, Melanie Bockmann, Assistant Communication Director Lucas Moraes, and Communication Director Randy Magray as the host. It’s the perfect midweek commute podcast to stay connected with your family at WholeLife Church. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback, which we will discuss and share in the next episode!
Speaking of Grace is available everywhere you listen to podcasts! If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and share it with your family, friends, and social media, where you will find us at the following links! X, Facebook, and Instagram. Thank you for listening!
To learn more about our podcasts at WholeLife Church, visit the Podcasts page on our website.
NEXT WEEK: Greater Things: Vision - Ken Wetmore
Find out what’s happening at WholeLife Church by visiting our Events Calendar: https://wholelife.church/events!
To learn more about WholeLife Church, visit our website: www.WholeLife.Church
The theme music for Speaking of Grace was written, produced, and performed by WholeLife Church’s own Phillip Burks - https://www.phillipburks.com/.
#WholeLifePodcast #ThisIsWholeLife #GreaterThings
By WholeLife ProductionsGreater Things: Growth - Ken Wetmore
When the church can’t be contained by walls, greater things begin to happen. Following Jesus is more than belief—it’s a way of life that shapes how we worship, connect, serve, invite, and grow. Discover a clear, intentional pathway for spiritual growth, along with markers that help you see where God is transforming you. Lean in and explore what it truly means to live a whole, Christ-centered life. The message will challenge you to listen, act, and step fully into the life God is building through you.
Reach out to us with your questions and comments:
Get Connected with WholeLife! Reach out and let us know how we can serve you: http://wholelife.church/connect
SUBSCRIBE NOW to our companion podcast, This Is WholeLife, which dives deeper into the message and topic with Pastors Ken Wetmore, Melanie Bockmann, Assistant Communication Director Lucas Moraes, and Communication Director Randy Magray as the host. It’s the perfect midweek commute podcast to stay connected with your family at WholeLife Church. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback, which we will discuss and share in the next episode!
Speaking of Grace is available everywhere you listen to podcasts! If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and share it with your family, friends, and social media, where you will find us at the following links! X, Facebook, and Instagram. Thank you for listening!
To learn more about our podcasts at WholeLife Church, visit the Podcasts page on our website.
NEXT WEEK: Greater Things: Vision - Ken Wetmore
Find out what’s happening at WholeLife Church by visiting our Events Calendar: https://wholelife.church/events!
To learn more about WholeLife Church, visit our website: www.WholeLife.Church
The theme music for Speaking of Grace was written, produced, and performed by WholeLife Church’s own Phillip Burks - https://www.phillipburks.com/.
#WholeLifePodcast #ThisIsWholeLife #GreaterThings

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