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Long before the iPhone, the MacBook, or the iPod, there was the Commodore 64. Releasing this machine in the early 1980s, Apple made home computers accessible to many family homes for the first time. Even further back, way before the Commodore 64, Jesus’ death and resurrection made salvation accessible to all people – and even better, it doesn’t require electricity or internet! In today’s message, Pastor Dan shares with us how salvation was made accessible, why it matters, and how we can attain that salvation for ourselves!
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Long before the iPhone, the MacBook, or the iPod, there was the Commodore 64. Releasing this machine in the early 1980s, Apple made home computers accessible to many family homes for the first time. Even further back, way before the Commodore 64, Jesus’ death and resurrection made salvation accessible to all people – and even better, it doesn’t require electricity or internet! In today’s message, Pastor Dan shares with us how salvation was made accessible, why it matters, and how we can attain that salvation for ourselves!