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In this second part of our lesson from Jeremiah 6:16, I dig deep into what it means to walk the "ancient paths" and why that matters now more than ever. We explore the value of preserving the original pattern of New Testament Christianity, not out of nostalgia, but because we believe God's design is timeless and perfect. I talk about the importance of distinctiveness in a world full of spiritual alternatives, the quiet danger of drifting from the truth, and why our congregation aims to be a rare, unwavering light in our community. Through stories, personal reflection, and scripture, I share our mission to pass down an unaltered faith, like a family heirloom too precious to modify. This episode is about more than church tradition, it's a passionate call to stay grounded, to teach the next generation with intentionality, and to remain a Bible-first people. If you've ever wondered why we do what we do, or if you're feeling the tug of modern shifts in faith, this is a message for you. We’re not trying to reinvent Christianity, we’re trying to live it as it was given.
By Clarence FellIn this second part of our lesson from Jeremiah 6:16, I dig deep into what it means to walk the "ancient paths" and why that matters now more than ever. We explore the value of preserving the original pattern of New Testament Christianity, not out of nostalgia, but because we believe God's design is timeless and perfect. I talk about the importance of distinctiveness in a world full of spiritual alternatives, the quiet danger of drifting from the truth, and why our congregation aims to be a rare, unwavering light in our community. Through stories, personal reflection, and scripture, I share our mission to pass down an unaltered faith, like a family heirloom too precious to modify. This episode is about more than church tradition, it's a passionate call to stay grounded, to teach the next generation with intentionality, and to remain a Bible-first people. If you've ever wondered why we do what we do, or if you're feeling the tug of modern shifts in faith, this is a message for you. We’re not trying to reinvent Christianity, we’re trying to live it as it was given.