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Apr. 10, 2020 - Good Friday (Isaiah 53)

Jesus took on the role of the “suffering servant” was willingly wounded for our transgressions and and crushed for our iniquities.

Jesus took on the role of the “suffering servant” was willingly wounded for our transgressions and and crushed for our iniquities.

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Mar. 29, 2020 - Embracing a Day of Trouble with the Lord (Psalm 5)

This is from the third online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension.

Psalm 5 is a gift to us in the songbook of God’s people to teach us how to embrace each day with the Lord, even if the day is one of difficulty.

This is from the third online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension.

Psalm 5 is a gift to us in the songbook of God’s people to teach us how to embrace each day with the Lord, even if the day is one of difficulty.

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Mar. 22, 2020 - Sleep in Peace (Psalm 4)

This is from the second online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension. We lifted the audio from the video, so please excuse the slight distortion. Psalm 4 is a gift to the people of God intended to usher into a night of rest and peace in the midst of uncertainty.

This is from the second online “gathering” during the Covid-19 suspension. We lifted the audio from the video, so please excuse the slight distortion. Psalm 4 is a gift to the people of God intended to usher into a night of rest and peace in the midst of uncertainty.

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Feb. 16, 2020 - Redemptive Tension (1 Peter 2:4-17)

The grace of Jesus brings us into an inevitable redemptive tension with our culture. Living in this tension means gladly sharing the story he makes for us (though his life, death, and resurrection) and pursuing a life that honors all people, even if that honor is not returned.

The grace of Jesus brings us into an inevitable redemptive tension with our culture. Living in this tension means gladly sharing the story he makes for us (though his life, death, and resurrection) and pursuing a life that honors all people, even if that honor is not returned.

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