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  1. Family of God by

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    Family of God, A Word from Pastor Steve McInroy of The Rock Church in Utah.

    I am so thankful for our Rock Church family. God has been moving in extraordinary ways and it is an absolute privilege to labor with people who have such a deep love for the Gospel.

    It reminds me of these verses: “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all, in view of your participation in the gospel from the first day until now.” — Philippians 1:3-5

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  2. S.O.A.P. Devotional by

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    S.O.A.P. Devotional, a word by pastor steele croswhite of the rock church in utah

    Lately, I have had a real boost in my quiet times and it’s because I have been using SOAP! No, not the soap you use to wash with. Rather, a devotional plan. Let me explain.

    S. – Scripture
    O. – Observation
    A. – Application
    P. – Prayer

    I am not sure who thought up this acronym originally, but I am certain I have heard Bill Young use it before (thanks, Bill).

    Here are a few examples out of my journal — showing you how this has worked in my quiet times this past week.

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  3. Faithcamp is Coming! by

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    Faithcamp Conference

    What is Faithcamp?

    Faithcamp is a combination of Faithwalkers and our summer Discipleship Training Camp (formally DTC). There will be meaningful worship, powerful teachings (related to our identity in Christ), and organized activities for everyone! Faithcamp is designed for your entire family. We get the whole camp to ourselves, which will create a great environment for hanging out, making new friends, and enjoying old ones. We will be joined by several other churches in our Mountains West Region.

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  4. Lifting Our Eyes by

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    lifting our eyes, a word by pastor josh whitney of the rock church in utah

    “I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” — Psalm 121:1-2

    We are blessed to live in the great state of Utah. We have such incredible, natural beauty all around us. And have you noticed our mountains lately? They are unbelievable — the snow, clouds, sunrises, and sunsets! Living in a city with such amazing creation (all around us) is a privilege. But, it’s easy for us to get used to the mountains that we see daily. Recently, a friend from out of town asked me just that, “Do you get used to the view?” I said, “Sadly, yes, I do.” It is human nature to take things for granted.

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  5. The Rock Marriage Retreat by

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    The Rock Marriage Retreat

    The Rock Church places a high value on investing in the marriages God has given us. Next to Jesus, your spouse is the most important relationship you will ever have. The Rock Marriage Retreat is a fantastic opportunity for you to invest in that relationship by getting away with your spouse to beautiful Park City. We are offering either a one-night or a two-night option:

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  6. Priorities by

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    priorities, a word by pastor Billy Johnson of the rock church in utah

    I’ve been at my new job as a maintenance electrician for almost three months. For over a decade, I’ve worked a lot of overtime as an industrial/commercial electrician. I worked in mines, salt plants, airfields, factories, and high rise buildings. It wasn’t uncommon for me to get to work before the sun came up, work all day, and come home after dark. I would then sit at the kitchen table to do paperwork, while my wife waited (for an hour or so), to have a conversation with me. I worked hard to provide for my family and make sure my jobs came in on time and under budget. This is what God called me to do, right? Wrong.

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  7. Good To Me by

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    Good to me, a blog post by pastor caleb yetton of the rock church in utah

    “Come, everyone! Clap your hands! Shout to God with joyful praise! For the Lord Most High is awesome. He is the great King of all the earth” — Psalm 47:1-2 (NLT)

    “Come and hear, all you who fear God, and I will tell what he has done for my soul.” — Psalm 66:16 (ESV)

    Amen! I absolutely love worshiping God in music. This past weekend, we celebrated the release of The Rock Music’s newest album “Your Love Remains.” The entire weekend was such a beautiful picture of heaven. God’s people coming together to recount what God has done — to clap their hands and shout joyful praise to the Him. The One who initiated relationship with us. I’m convinced there is nothing on this earth quite like corporate worship. Humble and passionate praise of Jesus, together with the Saints.

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  8. “Your Love Remains” Now Available! by

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    Your Love Remains worship album from The Rock Music, a ministry of The Rock Church in Utah.

    “Your Love Remains” is The Rock Music’s second, full-length worship album released in partnership with DREAM Records and Capitol Christian Music Group. The songs are ethereal and deeply worshipful. Filled with sparkly guitars, heartfelt vocals, dream­like synths, and silvery themes – the music draws each listener into an experience of worship through lyrics and melody. Filled with longing and intimacy, “YOUR LOVE REMAINS” captures the adoration of Jesus Christ. It is the yearning response of worship and confident conviction in the goodness of God.

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    Identified, a Blog post by Pastor Bryan Edwards of The Rock Church in Utah

    “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” — John 1:29

    What an amazing declaration we read in the Gospel of John! A Savior has come into the world and has the ability to take away all of our sins! Then, in Matthew 3:13 we read, “Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized by him.” Wait, what? Why does Jesus need to get baptized? He is the Messiah. He has no sins to repent of!? This very thought confused even John the baptizer! In verse 14 he says, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?”

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