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Sunday, November 9, 2025
In the sermon Faithfulness in Exile, Pastor Jacob Ambrose explores what it means to live as followers of Jesus in a world that isn’t our home. Drawing from Jeremiah 29:4–7, he reminds us that like the exiles in Babylon, we are called not to withdraw or blend in, but to live faithfully right where God has placed us. Christians are exiles—citizens of heaven—yet we’re called to flourish in the places we live, work, and raise families. God invites us to seek the good of our communities, to be a presence of peace and wholeness, and to pray for our towns. As we live faithfully in exile, we point others to the true peace that comes only through Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
By Valley ChurchSunday, November 9, 2025
In the sermon Faithfulness in Exile, Pastor Jacob Ambrose explores what it means to live as followers of Jesus in a world that isn’t our home. Drawing from Jeremiah 29:4–7, he reminds us that like the exiles in Babylon, we are called not to withdraw or blend in, but to live faithfully right where God has placed us. Christians are exiles—citizens of heaven—yet we’re called to flourish in the places we live, work, and raise families. God invites us to seek the good of our communities, to be a presence of peace and wholeness, and to pray for our towns. As we live faithfully in exile, we point others to the true peace that comes only through Jesus, the Prince of Peace.