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Taking Anger Seriously

July 13, 2025

Sermon Series: Taking Jesus Seriously

Jeff Manion — Teaching Pastor
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Pastor Manion continues our Taking Jesus Seriously sermon series by exploring Jesus's revolutionary teaching on anger. We discover that Jesus calls his followers to a new way of life marked by love, forgiveness and reconciliation rather than anger and contempt. We learn practical steps for identifying the root causes of our anger and the urgent priority Jesus places on making things right in our relationships. This message challenges us to move beyond mere rule-following to heart transformation, showing us how to defuse anger and pursue reconciliation as members of God's new community.

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