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The Identity We Share
Tuesday, August 05, 2008

References: 1+Peter 2

If you heard yesterday's program, you probably heard senior pastor Jim Shaddix plainly say "All who are redeemed in Christ, are called to be priests!". Perhaps this aroused your curiosity. Perhaps your response to this series entitled "Who Me...A Priest?" is, "No way...not me!". On Hope For Today, teaching pastor Jim Shaddix refers to 1 Peter, chapter 2 in his teaching on the priesthood of those who are redeemed in Christ, and also examines the reluctance in our understanding this unique calling. Please join us today as he concludes the first message in the series; a message entitled "The Identity We Share".

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