Christian Influence
Sermon on the Mount
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10-Oct-2021
Andy Rauschkolb, pastor to young adults, continued in our series on the Sermon on the Mount. Turning from the Beatitudes which promise the blessings of the blessed, Jesus calls his followers to a new kind of life. This life is to be lived out loud, not kept to oneself. The message of Jesus, the Good News, is so good it can’t be kept secret. We are called into a way of life that points people to Jesus, by word and by deed. Jesus described this way of living as salt and light.
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