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Kailey Newkirk // In the last two weeks, we’ve seen how the Spirit of God is more than some “force.” He is, indeed, the power by which creation is brought to life and re-ordered from chaos. But he is not some mystical, disembodied energy—the Spirit is a person. And at the heart, he is a gentleman. He may counsel, convict, purify, and comfort—but he will not force. He offers us relationship with the risen Jesus, power from the living God—but only at our invitation.
Join us for this final week of our series, God at the Heart, as we ask ourselves: “Will I let the Spirit in, or tune him out?”
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Kailey Newkirk // In the last two weeks, we’ve seen how the Spirit of God is more than some “force.” He is, indeed, the power by which creation is brought to life and re-ordered from chaos. But he is not some mystical, disembodied energy—the Spirit is a person. And at the heart, he is a gentleman. He may counsel, convict, purify, and comfort—but he will not force. He offers us relationship with the risen Jesus, power from the living God—but only at our invitation.
Join us for this final week of our series, God at the Heart, as we ask ourselves: “Will I let the Spirit in, or tune him out?”
Visit Our Website
summitconnect.org
Follow Us on Social Media
Facebook // Instagram
Watch Online Services and More
YouTube
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