Fun fact: the word “greetings,” often used in the epistles, is translated in biblical Greek as “chairein (pronounced kai-rain),” meaning “joy to you” or “rejoice.”
I love that.
Fun fact: the word “greetings,” often used in the epistles, is translated in biblical Greek as “chairein (pronounced kai-rain),” meaning “joy to you” or “rejoice.”
I love that.
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms” (1 Peter 4:10).
As this year’s confirmation class prepares to join this church this coming Sunday, I am reflecting on their service to God.
Instead of just saying what we are against, how about we lovingly share the good news of healing, renewal, recovery and restoration, in Jesus Christ.
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