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Message by Pastor Kyrell: Always New
Settling on past success does not mandate future success. Restoration is an important and often overlooked theological principle. It is the belief that good still remains and can grow. From old cars to estranged relationships, God calls people to be agents of restoration in both personal and collective life. Restoration invites participation in God’s ongoing work of renewal, healing, and hope.
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By First United Methodist Church of Jefferson CityMessage by Pastor Kyrell: Always New
Settling on past success does not mandate future success. Restoration is an important and often overlooked theological principle. It is the belief that good still remains and can grow. From old cars to estranged relationships, God calls people to be agents of restoration in both personal and collective life. Restoration invites participation in God’s ongoing work of renewal, healing, and hope.
Tap Weekend Worship on the JCFUMC App or visit www.jcfumc.org/weekend-worship
Facebook & Instagram: @jcfumc
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jcfumc
CCLI Streaming License CSPL052066