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February 253 – Here & Now (no later): A Movement of Renewal from Floris UMC on Vimeo.
Here & Now (no later): A Movement of Renewal
We live in a culture characterized by exhaustion and confusion. Yet, renewal is not just a distant hope—it is already unfolding. God is on the move, bringing life where there was barrenness, restoring what has been broken, and awakening what has grown dormant. But if this movement of renewal is already flowing, why do so many of us still feel weary and disconnected? What does it mean to step into this current of renewal, to be carried by it, and to allow God to bring healing to our lives and the world around us?
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February 253 – Here & Now (no later): A Movement of Renewal from Floris UMC on Vimeo.
Here & Now (no later): A Movement of Renewal
We live in a culture characterized by exhaustion and confusion. Yet, renewal is not just a distant hope—it is already unfolding. God is on the move, bringing life where there was barrenness, restoring what has been broken, and awakening what has grown dormant. But if this movement of renewal is already flowing, why do so many of us still feel weary and disconnected? What does it mean to step into this current of renewal, to be carried by it, and to allow God to bring healing to our lives and the world around us?
The post Here & Now (no later) appeared first on Floris United Methodist Church.