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Pastor Amos concludes our Having & Being sermon series with a sermon about a blind man encountering Jesus as he leaves Jericho
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Pastor Amos challenges us to be willing to be assigned to obscurity as we continue our Having & Being sermons series n the gospel of Mark
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Pastor Amos continues our 'Having and Being' sermon series with 'Camels at the Laundromat'
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Rev. Dr. Charlene Jin Lee continues our Having and Being sermon series in the gospel of Mark
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Rev. Amos Disasa preaches from the gospel of Mark as he reminds us that we're all "Johnny-Come=Latelys" when it comes to God's grace
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Pastor Amos continues our sermon series 'Having and Being' with a sermon about the least of these.
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Sermon by Rev. Amos Disasa on September 15, 2024 at First Pres Dallas. Part of the Having & Being sermon series.
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Pastor Amos continues our Having & Being series with a sermon from Mark called 'Heroes and Homies'
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Rev. Jessie Light-Wells kicks off a new sermon series on Having & Being with a sermon from the gospel of Mark
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Guest preacher Rev. Dawn Hyde joins us for a sermon from the book of Jeremiah titled 'Plant Anyway'
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Rev. Meagan Findeiss preaches from John 6.51–68 as we continue our 'Eating Jesus' sermon series
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Pastor Amos preaches from John 6.35, 41–51 as we continue in our 'Eating Jesus' sermon series
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Rev. Amos Disasa continues in our Eating Jesus sermon series with a sermon from John 6.24–35
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Rev. Jessie Light-Wells preaches from John 14.1–7
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Rev. Dr. Fran Shelton preaches from John 15.1–11
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Charlene preaches a sermon from Titus that closes out our Quiet Charisma sermon series.
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Pastor Amos delves into the familiar virtues from Philippians 4:8-9, exploring their deeper meanings through personal encounters with the terminally ill and inmates. Drawing from these experiences, Pastor Amos emphasizes the importance of embodying principles of compassion and quiet charisma in everyday interactions. He highlights the significance of continuing to practice Jesus's teachings of love, forgiveness, and service, even in challenging circumstances. Ultimately, the sermon calls for living out these virtues authentically and embracing transformative experiences that deepen one's understanding of faith and compassion.
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Amos Disasa preaches on 1 Thessalonians 5.16–24
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