What does it mean to have faith in Jesus’ name, not as a formula, but as active trust in his power? This Sunday, we’ll continue our journey through the book of Acts, reexamining a familiar miracle as a present-day sign. We will be invited to move from observing the story to living it, embracing a faith that restores and transforms now.
Join us at our 9am, 10:30am, or 12pm service.
What does it mean to have faith in Jesus’ name, not as a formula, but as active trust in his power? This Sunday, we’ll continue our journey through the book of Acts, reexamining a familiar miracle as a present-day sign. We will be invited to move from observing the story to living it, embracing a faith that restores and transforms now.
Join us at our 9am, 10:30am, or 12pm service.
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CloseAs we continue our series through the Gospel of Mark during this Lenten season, we reflect on Jesus’ powerful teaching about what truly makes a person right with God. In a world focused on outward actions and appearances, Jesus directs our attention inward and toward the condition of our hands and our hearts. Scripture Referenced: Mark 7:1-23
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