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It's natural around this time of year to pause and take inventory of everything we are thankful for. We proclaim thanks for our family, friends, experiences, and, hopefully, a Lion's victory. However, this is not a practice that started around a table with a turkey on it in the early days of our country. This is a practice that has deep roots in pages of Scripture. Listen as we prepare for Thanksgiving by looking at one of the least practiced but most important practices of gratitude. We will look at Luke 17 and discover the joy of gratitude and the dangers of ingratitude.
Join Hill City every Sunday at 10 am at the Costick Center in Farmington Hills, MI, or check us out online at www.thisishillcity.com.
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It's natural around this time of year to pause and take inventory of everything we are thankful for. We proclaim thanks for our family, friends, experiences, and, hopefully, a Lion's victory. However, this is not a practice that started around a table with a turkey on it in the early days of our country. This is a practice that has deep roots in pages of Scripture. Listen as we prepare for Thanksgiving by looking at one of the least practiced but most important practices of gratitude. We will look at Luke 17 and discover the joy of gratitude and the dangers of ingratitude.
Join Hill City every Sunday at 10 am at the Costick Center in Farmington Hills, MI, or check us out online at www.thisishillcity.com.

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