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"Sticky Relationships"

October 8, 2023 • Pastor Chris Pappenfus • 1 Corinthians 12:12–20

We are in a sermon series exploring the importance of developing a faith that is sticky enough to hold us in a right relationship with Jesus, even when the struggles and distractions of this life try to tear us away. In order to develop a sticky faith, we intentionally engage in sticky conversations. This is something Jesus did throughout his ministry and we can follow his example by being approachable, available, and intentional in our faith conversations with others. Sticky faith is also nurtured through relationships. Christian fellowship is an invitation to join with other Jesus followers and together be faithful participants in Christ’s body here on earth. This Sunday we will be exploring the importance of sticky relationships in our faith formation.  

1 Corinthians 12:12-20


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