Community Vision

Community Vision

Community Vision

Jay James and Pastor William Washington look at the issues of life, marriage, addiction, finances and much more from the word of GOD. Sunday 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Sunday, June 2, 201906/02/2019

Community Vision 6.2.19

Listen to this radio program of encouragement brought to you by The Bridge Ministry. In this episode Pastor William Washington, the Founder and Executive Director of the program discusses the importance of trusting God and living by faith. “Living on the water”.

Sunday, May 26, 201905/26/2019

Community Vision 5.26.19

A radio program of encouragement brought to you by The Bridge Ministry, which helps men who are dealing with life controlling issues through the life changing power of God by his Spirit, with the mercy of his son Jesus Christ.

Saturday, May 18, 201905/18/2019

Community Vision 5.19.19

A radio program brought to you by The Bridge Ministry.

Sunday, May 5, 201905/05/2019

We have to bow down: Community Vision 5.5.19

Listen as Pastor William Washington discusses the importance of recognizing our need for God before we can submit to him.

Wednesday, May 1, 201905/01/2019

Community Vision 4.28.19

Listen as Pastor William Washington and Jay James discuss the importance of our faith and how to live it out in a practical way.

Wednesday, May 1, 201905/01/2019

Community Vision 4.21.19

A Radio Program brought to you by the Bridge Ministry, dealing with walking our faith out in a practical way.

Thursday, April 18, 201904/18/2019

Community Vision 4.14.19

A radio program of encouragement brought to you by The Bridge Ministry.

Sunday, April 7, 201904/07/2019

Community Vision 4.7.19 -Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment

Listen as Pastor William Washington and Jay James discuss the importance of giving mercy to others because we all need so much of it ourselves.

Sunday, March 31, 201903/31/2019

Community Vision 3.31.19

A radio encouragement brought to you by the grace of God through the Bridge Ministry.

Sunday, March 24, 201903/24/2019

Community Vision 3.24.19 – It can only be done God’s way

Listen as Pastor William Washington and Jay James discuss the growth process for a believer in living by faith and doing things God’s way. Washington and James work together in The Bridge Ministry, an organization dedicated to serving men dealing with life controlling issues so they can stand up to be the men that God has called them to be. Find out more at bridgeministry.info.

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