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We live in a world that constantly pulls us backward—through memories, nostalgia, and old versions of ourselves. But in Isaiah 43, God speaks to a people stuck in the past and says something surprising: “Do not remember the former things… I am doing a new thing.”
In this sermon, Rev. Anna Flowers explores what it means to stop looking for God where God used to be, and instead learn to notice the new ways God is at work right now—even in uncertain or unfamiliar seasons. What if the life you’re longing for isn’t behind you, but still unfolding ahead?
By United Church in WalpoleWe live in a world that constantly pulls us backward—through memories, nostalgia, and old versions of ourselves. But in Isaiah 43, God speaks to a people stuck in the past and says something surprising: “Do not remember the former things… I am doing a new thing.”
In this sermon, Rev. Anna Flowers explores what it means to stop looking for God where God used to be, and instead learn to notice the new ways God is at work right now—even in uncertain or unfamiliar seasons. What if the life you’re longing for isn’t behind you, but still unfolding ahead?