Weak...But God

Sermon Series:

Weak...But God

This morning, we’re gathering as a church family for a full and joyful service!

 

🎶 We'll be worshiping together with songs like The Way, Reason to Praise, Holy Forever, and Praise the King.

💧 We’re celebrating baptisms today—our new tank is ready (and we’re praying it doesn’t leak)!

📖 Pastor Jeff will continue our “But God…” series with a message titled "Weak…But God."

🙏 We’ll spend time praying for one another and reflecting on how God has been at work in our lives.

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This morning Pastor Jeff shares a message titled “Life in Reverse,” looking at one of the hardest places of all. If you’ve spent time in the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes, the title may already resonate. If not, join us as we explore how Scripture sheds light—and hope—into life’s most difficult seasons.

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