Jesus calls us out of our tombs into new life, but when we first come out, we are still dead. We continue to struggle with that dual nature of being dead in our sins, even as Jesus makes us new. We have to let grace in, not only to see love, but to extend it to others, who also need grace. Find out more in this sermon preached by Rev. Dr. Sara Singleton.
This sermon is from the series, "Living the Lazarus Life." We are all Lazarus. We all can rise up from the tomb when Jesus calls us.
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Leading worship:
Rev. Dr. Sara Singleton, Pastor, Soprano
Rev. Dr. Jim Singleton, Liturgist
Yerim Kang, Pianist/Organist
Deborah Owen, Alto
Hunter Singleton, Acolyte
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This is from the podcast, Anchored in Christ, coming to you from Old South Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, MA.
Rev. Dr. Sara Singleton is the pastor at Old South Presbyterian Church.
Old South was founded in 1756 as a home base for itinerant power preacher, George Whitefield (who preached to as many as 25,000 people on Boston Common). But it's not a museum; it's a living church with vibrant membership, as you'll discover when you listen to these sermons.
If you are ever near Newburyport, Mass. on a Sunday morning, please join us for worship. Come as you are; all are welcome!