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NPHX CHURCH | Reaching Equipping We have a heart to reach as many of the lost and equip them with the love and knowledge of our Christ One of the best ways to do this is with a community! We offer many connect groups here at NPHX Church Find a group for you today!
NPHX CHURCH | WATCH April 27, 2025 "You Hurt Me—Dealing with Relational Hurt” Matthew 5:21-26 Dr Noe Garcia Matthew 5:21-26 Watch
NPHX CHURCH | ABOUT US We will invest time and resources to broaden the awareness of the ministry impact of NPHX in the central corridor and in our city Join us this Sunday Join us in person or online at our 9:00 AM 10:30 AM services
NPHX CHURCH | Service Times nphx church campuses 12:30 pm Choir Room 5757 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ Mailing List Leave this field empty if you're human: Sign up to receive our newsletter and stay up to date! Get in touch Phone: +602 707 5757 info@nphx church 5757 N Central Ave, Phoenix Az Find more
NPHX CHURCH | SOUTH 6520 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85042 ARMANDO BARRAZA South Campus Pastor Phone-alt Envelope Mailing List Sign up to receive our newsletter and stay up to date! Get in touch Phone: +602 707 5757 info@nphx church 5757 N Central Ave, Phoenix Az Find more CONNECT GROUPS EVENT REQUEST FLC FIT GIVE HOPE CENTER JOBS WATCH WEEKDAY
Worship - CentralAZ. com We believe that everything we do as a worship team should reflect the mission of Central: Leading others to discover and fully own their faith in Jesus Christ As such, the heart of Central’s worship team is to glorify God and serve His church by leading people to encounter Jesus through worship
Central Baptist - Home Central Baptist is a place where everyone is welcome, people can meet Jesus, and engage in life giving community A place where it's ok to not be ok
Central Baptist Church - A loving, healthy and progressive gathering of . . . These questions are central to the biblical story as well as our current situation This Sunday, we look back at the work of God through the people in exile Their isolation and uncertainty are felt by us, and their hope for restoration can help us shape a promising future