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John 3:1-17
October 26, 2014
Sermon Series: Found
Jesus came to find people who are lost. The word “lost” doesn’t always mean “unbeliever.” Christians get lost all the time. We get lost in legalism, or lost in secret patterns of sin, or lost in condescending bitterness. This series is as much for someone who invited Christ into their life 30 years ago, as someone needing to invite Christ in for the first time.
Luke 4:16-31

John 3:1-17

Jesus came to find people who are lost. The word “lost” doesn’t always mean “unbeliever.” Christians get lost all the time. We get lost in legalism, or lost in secret patterns of sin, or lost in condescending bitterness. This series is as much for someone who invited Christ into their life 30 years ago, as someone needing to invite Christ in for the first time. Guest speaker, Matt Heard, and his wife, Arlene, live in Colorado Springs and are the parents of three adult sons. A speaker and writer, he was the senior pastor at Woodmen Valley Chapel for twelve years. Whether standing in front of people with a microphone or in a trout stream with a fly rod, whether sitting around a dinner table with friends or serving a need in his city, he loves exploring and experiencing Life with a capital L. John 4:5-26

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