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This Is Us: Ethnicity
This message was born out of my search for direction for our church for right now! God told me that our assignment is relevant and pertinent for this moment which is pivotal.
The Spirit spoke to me and said, start right where your, with the resorces you have, and start to build bridges between people.
just look at what’s happening around us that’s affecting our community, State, Country, and the Globe as it relates to human to human relationships.
There is an obvious surge in the fostering of hate between people, division, racism, and misunderstandings.
With the political climate doesn’t help, and increasing sentiment towards segregationalism, hate speech,
Today as I look out at this wonderful host of people, gathered together, from different backgrounds, different races, colors, cultures, we have a commonality through Christ that helps to gel who we are, but at the same time His Spirit allow us to celebrate each of our uniqueness’.
“This Is Us!” This is who God made us to be as a family in Christ.
We ought to celebrate who God made us out to be.
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