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The sermon. An ancient relic or beautiful art form? An irrelevant verbosity or a modern expression attempting to address that which matters. Our hope is that we explore and unpack and dive into things of God, things of depth, things that shape our lives still today.

Thru V

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Thru II

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With You Always

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Who's Got Your Mat?

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Not Good

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The Trajectory

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Victory

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The Beasts

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Warnings and Witness

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The Seals Opened

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