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Gifted to Serve

Pastor Tim Wesemann

February 14, 2016

What a blessing to come together around God’s Word, with His people, in His presence! Continuing in the Rooted message series we see the heart of Jesus, the Master, who came not to be served but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many. He not only leaves us an example of how to serve but also provides His gifts to serve others. Motivated by His grace, we find great joy in serving with a heart like Jesus.

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