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I Am a Slave of Christ

John 8:31-34, Exodus 1:15-22

November 29, 2015 • Tanner Sheahan

In our American culture, being asked to be a servant can make us cringe, and being asked to be a slave is totally unacceptable. Yet many writers of New Testament books refer to themselves as slaves to Christ. Being a slave means not being your own. In Christ we are given a new name and a new identity, and there is absolute freedom in being owned by him.

The second part of this message is Pastor Patrick Bowler interviewing Tanner Sheahan about plans to plant a church in La Grande, Oregon.

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