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You don't have to look far in the Bible to see people worshipping idols. Whether it's statues of wood, figures carved into stone, or a golden calf, ancient people displayed a tendency to elevate such things to a god-like status. Not many people in our region are doing this today, so why is the topic of idols still relevant? What does idolatry look like in the modern day, and how do we go about identifying and freeing ourselves from idolatry in our own lives?
Join Will Herron, Director of Discipleship, and Ridge Lead Pastor Mike Van Rees as they discuss these questions and more on this week's post sermon discussion.
Read the Beyond the Sermon devotionals.
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You don't have to look far in the Bible to see people worshipping idols. Whether it's statues of wood, figures carved into stone, or a golden calf, ancient people displayed a tendency to elevate such things to a god-like status. Not many people in our region are doing this today, so why is the topic of idols still relevant? What does idolatry look like in the modern day, and how do we go about identifying and freeing ourselves from idolatry in our own lives?
Join Will Herron, Director of Discipleship, and Ridge Lead Pastor Mike Van Rees as they discuss these questions and more on this week's post sermon discussion.
Read the Beyond the Sermon devotionals.
Get the devotional each week! Sign up to receive the Beyond the Sermon blog in your inbox.

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