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Eating Humble Pie
Friday, February 25, 2011

References: Romans 12

When the Apostle Paul said that “in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither male nor female, neither slave nor free,” he was proclaiming a truth that is wonderful in theory, but difficult in practice. It seems that as soon as we step foot in church on Sunday mornings, our own prejudices and biases come out in a number of ways. Where we sit; what Sunday school class we join; who we invite to the birthday party, are all just a few of them. So the truth is we all need a healthy dose of “Humble Pie” sometimes. And that’s exactly what Pastor Stephen Davey is going to give us today in his series, “Grace Factor.”

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Series: Grace Factor

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