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Our goal as members of the Costa Mesa family is to show everyone that God cares for them and wants nothing more than a relationship with them. Our congregation strives to strengthen families - grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, young adults and children who face a wide variety of challenges in today's world. We strive to be a place where people know they can come to have their needs met, whether it is for a meal, recovery from addiction, counseling for marriage, babysitting for children, learning a new skill or developing friendships - with the ultimate goal of meeting people's spiritual needs so they can know God and discover His will for their lives. Thank you visiting our site; we hope you will stop by soon so we can meet in person.
GOD IS LOVE, BUT DON’T MINIMIZE THAT Have you ever seen someone do something that was just so unconscionably cruel, unfair, or heartless that you were instantly so indignant that you burned with a desire to see the perpetrator punished to the full extent his guilt deserved? If you have, you are not alone in experiencing Read more
October 21, 2011 in Christianity by Mark Wimbish
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12 Baskets Left Over Matt. 13: 13-21; Mk. 6: 30-44; Lk 9: 10-17; Jn. 6:1-15 If you grew up attending Sunday school, certain events from the gospels are probably etched in your mind from returning to them for lessons year after year. One of those events may well be the account of Jesus’ feeding a multitude of more than Read more
September 17, 2011 in Christianity by Mark Wimbish
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New Possibilities in the Most Familiar Genesis 32: 22-32 There is a saying which states, “Familiarity breeds contempt.” I don’t know whether that is always the case, but I do think that when it comes to certain Bible stories, familiarity may breed indifference, or perhaps a lack of reflection and pondering just what the story Read more
September 4, 2011 in Christianity by Mark Wimbish
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A Christian and Culture (Inspired by “Ethipia’s River of Death” CHRISTIANITY TODAY, Aug., 2011) Were you aware that there are still places in today’s world where child sacrifice is practiced? In a remote but sizeable area of Ethiopia – an area roughly the size of Texas – children born in certain circumstances or displaying certain characteristics are thrown into the Omo River and drowned. Read more
August 26, 2011 in Christianity by Mark Wimbish
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One of the greatest statements made by a father in the Bible is what Joshua said near the end of his life in Joshua 24:15: “Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve; but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua had just accomplished one of the greatest tasks recorded Read more
August 11, 2011 in Christianity by Adam
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