I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Tonight (March 13, Lent 1), we had a Lent service at my church. This was the Gospel of the Evening. Our current interim pastor talked about growing up on Long Island, NY. The northern shore was rocky, but the southern shore was sandy and a lot of people built homes there. Needless to say, whenever a hurricane hit (Hazel, Sandy, etc.), those homes suffered damage or were destroyed. But people still continued to rebuild and live there. Go figure.
The foundation is the hidden truth that they hold up to their belief by faith!
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Tonight (March 13, Lent 1), we had a Lent service at my church. This was the Gospel of the Evening. Our current interim pastor talked about growing up on Long Island, NY. The northern shore was rocky, but the southern shore was sandy and a lot of people built homes there. Needless to say, whenever a hurricane hit (Hazel, Sandy, etc.), those homes suffered damage or were destroyed. But people still continued to rebuild and live there. Go figure.
Amen 🙌
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How do these men that know absolutely nothing about the sermon on the mount preach about the sermon on the mount?