Sunday 3rd March – Abide in him… – Elder Martin Finegan
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It is Thursday night, and Jesus is but one day away from the cross and all its shame.
It is Thursday night, and Jesus is but one day away from the cross and all its shame.
Even though I walkthrough the darkest valley, I will fear no evil,for you are with me;your rod and your staff,they comfort me.
As we reflect on 2023 and look forward to 2024, let us resolve in our minds that we will remain faithful to God, exhibit the characteristics of the Christian faith, and challenge ourselves to go above and beyond.
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