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Father David Lucey reflects on faith, hope, and God’s enduring presence amid loss and exile. Drawing from Jeremiah’s letter to the exiled Jews, Father David emphasizes that God’s plans are for restoration and hope, even when life feels disoriented or uncertain. Using humor about Methodist and Episcopal traditions, Father David connects ancient exile to modern experiences of displacement and hardship. The message underscores that God is not bound to one place or people—He is with us everywhere, sustaining and guiding us through pain toward renewal. Communion symbolizes this truth: in every circumstance, God remains faithful, present, and restorative.
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Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]
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Father David Lucey reflects on faith, hope, and God’s enduring presence amid loss and exile. Drawing from Jeremiah’s letter to the exiled Jews, Father David emphasizes that God’s plans are for restoration and hope, even when life feels disoriented or uncertain. Using humor about Methodist and Episcopal traditions, Father David connects ancient exile to modern experiences of displacement and hardship. The message underscores that God is not bound to one place or people—He is with us everywhere, sustaining and guiding us through pain toward renewal. Communion symbolizes this truth: in every circumstance, God remains faithful, present, and restorative.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]