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Open Forum: Pastor Amos opened the forum by welcoming attendees, sharing updates on the new schedule, and announcing events such as a midweek service on evangelism and an AI workshop. He reiterated the "Year of Believe" theme, encouraging personal belief amid broader societal turmoil. Stephanie reflected on her writing session's low turnout and shared her evolving documentary thesis on America's historical sins and spiritual wounds, prompting a deep discussion with Pastor Amos about national repentance and forgiveness. Her racial reconciliation project led to dialogue about healing between Black and white Americans, with contributions from Lynette, a film producer, and Pastor Amos, who emphasized cultural forgiveness and the limits of movements like "white fragility." Arlene shared her faith-led career transition and business discernment, while Bose sought advice on integrating faith into career coaching; Pastor Amos advised aligning her calling with her anointing. Lynette also sought spiritual support for an upcoming council meeting, receiving encouragement from the group, which closed in prayer.
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Open Forum: Pastor Amos opened the forum by welcoming attendees, sharing updates on the new schedule, and announcing events such as a midweek service on evangelism and an AI workshop. He reiterated the "Year of Believe" theme, encouraging personal belief amid broader societal turmoil. Stephanie reflected on her writing session's low turnout and shared her evolving documentary thesis on America's historical sins and spiritual wounds, prompting a deep discussion with Pastor Amos about national repentance and forgiveness. Her racial reconciliation project led to dialogue about healing between Black and white Americans, with contributions from Lynette, a film producer, and Pastor Amos, who emphasized cultural forgiveness and the limits of movements like "white fragility." Arlene shared her faith-led career transition and business discernment, while Bose sought advice on integrating faith into career coaching; Pastor Amos advised aligning her calling with her anointing. Lynette also sought spiritual support for an upcoming council meeting, receiving encouragement from the group, which closed in prayer.
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