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In her sermon “Unlikely Opposition,” Pastor Ashley reflects on how God can use opposing voices for our growth. Sharing stories from her own life, she recalls moments when disappointment and hard feedback became unexpected gifts of wisdom and redirection. Drawing on Peter’s denial of Jesus in the Gospel account, she highlights the servant girl as a surprising messenger who exposed Peter’s fear and called him back to truth. Opposition, she explains, is not always meant to harm; sometimes it lovingly challenges, corrects, and refines us. The question is not whether we’ll face opposition, but how we will respond when truth confronts us.
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Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
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In her sermon “Unlikely Opposition,” Pastor Ashley reflects on how God can use opposing voices for our growth. Sharing stories from her own life, she recalls moments when disappointment and hard feedback became unexpected gifts of wisdom and redirection. Drawing on Peter’s denial of Jesus in the Gospel account, she highlights the servant girl as a surprising messenger who exposed Peter’s fear and called him back to truth. Opposition, she explains, is not always meant to harm; sometimes it lovingly challenges, corrects, and refines us. The question is not whether we’ll face opposition, but how we will respond when truth confronts us.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]