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Alright guys, I am so glad to be here with you all tonight.
I just want to talk to you a little bit about our theme for the week.
In that last game you just played you spelled out the word YEARN.
That is our theme for Super Week 2017.
Our verses for the week are Philippians 1:8-11.
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Let me just tell you a little bit about Philippians and then we will read it and go through it littl eby little the rest of the week.
So, Philippians was written by Paul who was a follower of Jesus Christ.
Paul had traveled through Philippi on one of his missionary journies and started this church in Philippi.
Since they didnt have snapchap, paul had to write them a letter to talk to them about some church stuff.
So check out how Paul starts this letter to them.
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