Friday, March 31, 2017 — Esther Fleece — “No More Faking Fine”
Ms. Fleece talks about lamenting in honesty and authenticity.
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Ms. Fleece talks about lamenting in honesty and authenticity.
Dr. Glaser demonstrated a Seder, the Jewish celebration seen in the painting the Last Supper, and explained how it shows redemption and salvation in it roots.
Rev. Yebuah speaks on living in Lent by looking back at your imperfections and vulnerabilities, being broken and wounded humans, and looking forward to freedom and grace.
Dr. Gray talks about Psalms 25 and prayer, baptism of repentance, and baptism of love.
Stephanie Rodriguez talks about passion, purpose, and authentic relationships.
Reflecting upon Psalms, Dr. Wells talks about classism and racism, remembering the poor, and meditation and reflection on the resurrection.
Bob Fetherlin speaks on the living water, coming to the river, cisterns, and living in holiness.
Rev. Haseloff speaks this Ash Wednesday about Lent, confession, forgiveness, and waiting.
Adam Schell talks about letting go of the past and living in the present to follow God's plan.
Rev. Sims talks about having confidence in the word of the Lord and following through with might, power, and prayer.
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