We live in an extremely divided world. What is the solution? In this sermon, pastor Luke explores one of the most significant ideas in the New Testament: siblinghood. Followers of Jesus are called to look at each other through the lens of being sisters and brothers in Christ. Building on Luke 8:19-21, we explored how the New Testament challenges us to shift our thinking.
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