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This sermon reflects on life after Easter, when celebration fades and quiet returns. In those ordinary, sometimes heavy moments, we often face buried fatigue, doubt, and disappointment. Drawing from the Emmaus story, the message reminds us that Jesus meets us not in perfection or mountaintop experiences, but in everyday life—walking beside us even when we don’t recognize Him. Through personal testimony and scripture, the sermon emphasizes healing, presence, and abiding with Christ through simple, intentional moments. Transformation comes not from changed circumstances, but from recognizing we are not alone. In that awareness, hope is renewed, courage rises, and faith deepens in the midst of daily life.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]
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This sermon reflects on life after Easter, when celebration fades and quiet returns. In those ordinary, sometimes heavy moments, we often face buried fatigue, doubt, and disappointment. Drawing from the Emmaus story, the message reminds us that Jesus meets us not in perfection or mountaintop experiences, but in everyday life—walking beside us even when we don’t recognize Him. Through personal testimony and scripture, the sermon emphasizes healing, presence, and abiding with Christ through simple, intentional moments. Transformation comes not from changed circumstances, but from recognizing we are not alone. In that awareness, hope is renewed, courage rises, and faith deepens in the midst of daily life.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]