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Do Justice

Pulpit Swap 2021

Do Justice

August 15, 2021
Jesus’ ministry is inaugurated and framed by acts doing justice with and for the poor, the captive, the hurting, and the oppressed.
Preacher : Rev. Seth J. Thomas
Passage: Luke 4:16-20, Micah 6:6-8
Service Type: Sunday Morning
Pulpit Swap 2021

Walk Humbly – Janice Smith preaching

August 1, 2021

Preacher : Rev. Janice Smith
Passage: Micah 6:6-8
Service Type: Sunday Morning
God with Us

God With Us…In the Struggle for Justice

January 17, 2021
Jesus invites Nathanael to have his perceptions and skepticism confronted, offering him a way forward to come, see, and participate in God's way of justice. January 17, 2021 Bulletin I…
Preacher : Rev. Seth J. Thomas
Passage: John 1:43-41
Service Type: Sunday Morning
Parables & Prophets

Stay Awake, Justice is Coming

November 8, 2020
In covenanting with God, we find a reorientation to the way of justice in the world. We prepare ourselves for this consummation by getting the oil, resting, and remaining watchful…
Preacher : Rev. Seth J. Thomas
Passage: Matthew 25:1–13
Service Type: Sunday Morning
Romans: The Voyage Home

The False Choice of Sin and the Freedom of Christ

July 5, 2020
Bulletin – July 5, 2020 Hymns Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty – GTG 35 Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing – GTG 475 We Will Go Out With Joy –…
Preacher : Rev. Seth J. Thomas
Passage: Romans 7:15-25
Service Type: Sunday Morning
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