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Pastor Beth explores Luke 17:11–19 alongside the story of Dr. Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth.” Both the healed leper and Opal Lee show what it looks like when gratitude doesn’t stand still—it returns, and love clears the way for others. This message invites us to live a faith that turns healing into wholeness and thanksgiving into action.
Scripture is read by Todd Clark.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.
By Gray Memorial United Methodist ChurchPastor Beth explores Luke 17:11–19 alongside the story of Dr. Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth.” Both the healed leper and Opal Lee show what it looks like when gratitude doesn’t stand still—it returns, and love clears the way for others. This message invites us to live a faith that turns healing into wholeness and thanksgiving into action.
Scripture is read by Todd Clark.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.