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We begin our study of the book of the Bible called “James” by exploring who he was. James, the brother of Jesus, never mentions this fact, never leverages his relationship; instead, he identifies himself as a servant in the service of Jesus. We explore the implications of this for us nearly 2,000 years later as we seek to be servants of Jesus in our own right.
This message is from our Wednesday night service on 8/14/2022.
We gather for weekly services on Wednesday nights at 5:30 pm and 7 pm at The Establishment in Bradburn (11885 Bradburn Blvd. Westminster 80031).
Connect with us online:
kindredchurch.co
@kindredchurch.co
facebook.com/kindredchurch.co
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We begin our study of the book of the Bible called “James” by exploring who he was. James, the brother of Jesus, never mentions this fact, never leverages his relationship; instead, he identifies himself as a servant in the service of Jesus. We explore the implications of this for us nearly 2,000 years later as we seek to be servants of Jesus in our own right.
This message is from our Wednesday night service on 8/14/2022.
We gather for weekly services on Wednesday nights at 5:30 pm and 7 pm at The Establishment in Bradburn (11885 Bradburn Blvd. Westminster 80031).
Connect with us online:
kindredchurch.co
@kindredchurch.co
facebook.com/kindredchurch.co

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