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“Open and Willing”: Moving Toward Courageous Connections

 
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Sunday, July 1 marked the kick-off of our Summer Worship Series: "'Open and Willing’: Moving Toward Courageous Connections.” We’re reflecting on opportunities to learn, to follow, to set our own perceived expertise aside and recognize leadership from others. In the sermon on this Sunday, one of our ministers, Jay Leach, offered two very personal stories as a way to begin our exploration of this theme. You can hear the podcast here. Our 10:00 a.m. Sunday Services between now and September 02 will focus on this theme. [Image: “The Oasis in Kampen” (1932-1933) by the German avant-garde painter Anita Rée (1885 – 1933) whose art was featured in the July 1 service.]
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Sunday, July 1 marked the kick-off of our Summer Worship Series: "'Open and Willing’: Moving Toward Courageous Connections.” We’re reflecting on opportunities to learn, to follow, to set our own perceived expertise aside and recognize leadership from others. In the sermon on this Sunday, one of our ministers, Jay Leach, offered two very personal stories as a way to begin our exploration of this theme. You can hear the podcast here. Our 10:00 a.m. Sunday Services between now and September 02 will focus on this theme. [Image: “The Oasis in Kampen” (1932-1933) by the German avant-garde painter Anita Rée (1885 – 1933) whose art was featured in the July 1 service.]
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