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Peter Christ - September 18, 2022

Stuck in Haran

When someone makes a grand promise, what does it take to believe them? As much as we want to trust, it can still be really hard to rely on others.

Scripture References: Genesis 12:1-9

From Series: "Embraced by Hope"

Without a doubt, it has been a rough couple of years. There isn’t an aspect of life that hasn’t had to be re-imagined. This is also true for the life of faith, especially one that’s best lived in community. But God never stopped working in and through each of us to deliver on the promises God has made. At the start of this new school year and as we transition from the slower days of summer into the increasing busyness of fall, let’s take some time to remember what God has been up to all along. In our worship, we’ll return to the story that has been recorded, told, and retold for generations. In our life together, we’ll be reminded that God continues to come to us, reforming and renewing the world so that we might better experience the gift of love that fuels all that needs to be done. And, quite simply, because we’re a better church when we are together, come and feel the embrace of hope that we have been missing for far too long.

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Peter Christ - September 18, 2022

Stuck in Haran

When someone makes a grand promise, what does it take to believe them? As much as we want to trust, it can still be really hard to rely on others.

Scripture References: Genesis 12:1-9

From Series: "Embraced by Hope"

Without a doubt, it has been a rough couple of years. There isn’t an aspect of life that hasn’t had to be re-imagined. This is also true for the life of faith, especially one that’s best lived in community. But God never stopped working in and through each of us to deliver on the promises God has made. At the start of this new school year and as we transition from the slower days of summer into the increasing busyness of fall, let’s take some time to remember what God has been up to all along. In our worship, we’ll return to the story that has been recorded, told, and retold for generations. In our life together, we’ll be reminded that God continues to come to us, reforming and renewing the world so that we might better experience the gift of love that fuels all that needs to be done. And, quite simply, because we’re a better church when we are together, come and feel the embrace of hope that we have been missing for far too long.

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