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News – Page 13 – St. Peter's United Methodist Church

Jesus Was A Futurist

Jesus Was A Futurist “God, seek us out, and find us, and lead us to where hope lays, where your peaceable kingdom will come and your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.  Hope is an anchor dropped into the future. We feel you pulling us toward it once again.” 

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Always Grace

Always Grace Having shared our bread, we know that we are no longer hungry. It is enough that you see me for myself. That I see you for yourself. That we bless what we see and do not borrow, do not use one another. This is how we know we are no longer hungry… That

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Always Grace

Always Grace Last week we stepped up on the front porch of God’s house of grace as we explored the “grace that goes before” (prevenient grace). Today we step up to the door, open it and enter in as we look at Justifying Grace, that welcomes us in and bids us to change our hearts.

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Always Grace

Always Grace Again and again, we discover that it is all about grace. For the next three weeks, we will be joined by John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist way of being Christian, as we explore three types of grace: prevenient, justifying and sanctifying.  Today, we celebrate prevenient grace: the grace that ‘goes before’ and, like a front porch, welcomes

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Re-enchanting

Re-enchanting There is so much noise and so many voices clamoring for our attention. News anchors do their best to make us afraid and afraid to change the channel. Bad news is sensationalized and the good that people do is ignored. In the midst of such noise, how can we ever hear a still, small

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