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Blessed be, my flock! Please join your shepherds Pastor Jamie and Pastor Dalton for this week's sermon in which we study Genesis chapter 8. In this chapter, Noah and his family anxiously await the waters to subside. This chapter is rich in imagery and symbolism and metaphor and life lessons and one verse is the origin of a common expression we still use today. The Blessed Boys have themselves quite a time dissecting this chapter, but in doing so become closer in understanding God's grace and more open to receiving it. And we hope all who join us open themselves up to God's love and diving forgiveness.
If thou art able, please leave a little something in the collection plate when it is passed to you:
/ cornfedwithdaltonpruitt
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Blessed be, my flock! Please join your shepherds Pastor Jamie and Pastor Dalton for this week's sermon in which we study Genesis chapter 8. In this chapter, Noah and his family anxiously await the waters to subside. This chapter is rich in imagery and symbolism and metaphor and life lessons and one verse is the origin of a common expression we still use today. The Blessed Boys have themselves quite a time dissecting this chapter, but in doing so become closer in understanding God's grace and more open to receiving it. And we hope all who join us open themselves up to God's love and diving forgiveness.
If thou art able, please leave a little something in the collection plate when it is passed to you:
/ cornfedwithdaltonpruitt
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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