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[[Image:Cristo Velázquez lou2.jpg|thumb|The [[death of Jesus]] shows us just how much [[God]] loves us.]]
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[[Image:Trinity baptist colonel light gardens.jpg|thumb|A church building in Colonel Light Gardens, South Australia,]]
  
[[Love (overview)]] - [[Love]] is a word that is hard to define. In [[1 Corinthians|First Corinthians]] we are told that love is patient and love is kind; that it does not envy, or boast and isn't proud; love isn't rude or self-seeking or easily angered; it doesn't keep a record of wrongs; love always protects, it always trusts, always hopes and always perseveres; it never fails. [[God]] has a character of complete love and he calls us to love like he does.
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[[Church (overview)]] - A church building is a building used in Christian worship. The term church also refers to the combined Christian community of believers.  
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The word "church" is derived through Middle and Old English cirice, circe from the Greek κυριακον (δωμα) Lord's (house). However, most English versions of the New Testament use the word "church" to translate ecclesia (Greek ἐκκλησία "congregation, assembly", a word originally used without specific reference to religious gatherings)...[[Church (overview)|more]]
  
 
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A church building in Colonel Light Gardens, South Australia,

Church (overview) - A church building is a building used in Christian worship. The term church also refers to the combined Christian community of believers.

The word "church" is derived through Middle and Old English cirice, circe from the Greek κυριακον (δωμα) Lord's (house). However, most English versions of the New Testament use the word "church" to translate ecclesia (Greek ἐκκλησία "congregation, assembly", a word originally used without specific reference to religious gatherings)...more

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