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What does it actually look like to practice tenderness in a fractured world? In the final week of The Whole Language, Rev. Shuler turns to Micah 6:8 and invites us to move from seeing through the lens of sacred worth to doing the concrete work of justice, loving kindness, and walking humbly with God. This sermon challenges us to become agents of extravagant tenderness in a world marked by division, reminding us that everyone is unshakably good and that we belong to one another.
If everyone is unshakably good in the eyes of God, how might that reshape the way you act this week?
Micah 6:6–8
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By Mosaic United Methodist ChurchWhat does it actually look like to practice tenderness in a fractured world? In the final week of The Whole Language, Rev. Shuler turns to Micah 6:8 and invites us to move from seeing through the lens of sacred worth to doing the concrete work of justice, loving kindness, and walking humbly with God. This sermon challenges us to become agents of extravagant tenderness in a world marked by division, reminding us that everyone is unshakably good and that we belong to one another.
If everyone is unshakably good in the eyes of God, how might that reshape the way you act this week?
Micah 6:6–8
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At Mosaic UMC, we’re here for you through every step of your faith journey. Submit a prayer request here ⬇️