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Originally Proclaimed: July 8, 2018 Intro: Just shy of two months ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were wed and she officially became a part of the British royal family. While most of us paused for the occasion to consider the national celebration and pomp of a royal British wedding, only the true “anglo-phile”s among
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Originally Preached: July 1, 2018 Intro: The events of Thursday have proven once again that some have chosen to take the liberties we have and utilize them as a license to do evil. The shooting at the newspaper in Annapolis, MD no matter what the provocation, has no place in a free society. The paper
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Originally preached 06/24/18 Intro: As we continue our series, again we come to that question, where are we going this summer? An important part of taking a journey is setting our sights on the destination. The direction that we choose determines greatly what we will see and experience. For instance some of you will likely
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Originally Preached 06/17/18 (Father’s Day) Intro: Today, we begin a new series for the summer, focusing on where we are going as God’s people. When I think about the summer, I think about our family trips with my Daddy. During the school year, we could not travel with my Daddy as he went all over
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Intro: Right now we are in the buildup to the College World Series of baseball. I usually catch up with the sport around this time because the stations begin regularly covering the games. It is always more exciting when local teams are in the regionals like they are this year. Just last night one of
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Originally Preached 05/27/18 Intro: Tomorrow, you may be enjoying some BBQ or time with your family, but around three PM stop for a moment and pray. In doing so you will join generations of Americans who have set aside this day to remember those who gave their all in service to this county. This holiday
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Intro: · This week I was blessed to visit our state museum in Columbia on a field trip with Roslyn. o It has been a long time since I have been to the museum, perhaps even since I would have been in elementary or middle school. o I quickly realized as I began to explore