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COVID-19 has forced us apart as a church and paused or changed many of the functions of our church, but we recognize the virus doesn’t exempt us from being the church. The reality and mission of the body of Christ transcends continents, eras, and even pandemics.
God has given us assignments to which we must dedicate ourselves regardless of circumstance. These are God-given lighthouses at which we must stare and move toward, especially when the winds are strong, the waves are high, and the fog is thick.
Today, from a handful of chapters in the latter half of Paul’s letter to the Romans, we’re going to be reminded of one such assignment. More specifically, we’re going to find a root to which we must attend and, when we do, the fruit it surely produces.
Key Passage: Romans 12:1–15:13
Speaker: Josiah Boyd
By Oakridge Bible Chapel5
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COVID-19 has forced us apart as a church and paused or changed many of the functions of our church, but we recognize the virus doesn’t exempt us from being the church. The reality and mission of the body of Christ transcends continents, eras, and even pandemics.
God has given us assignments to which we must dedicate ourselves regardless of circumstance. These are God-given lighthouses at which we must stare and move toward, especially when the winds are strong, the waves are high, and the fog is thick.
Today, from a handful of chapters in the latter half of Paul’s letter to the Romans, we’re going to be reminded of one such assignment. More specifically, we’re going to find a root to which we must attend and, when we do, the fruit it surely produces.
Key Passage: Romans 12:1–15:13
Speaker: Josiah Boyd