Our faith as followers of Jesus teaches us many things—not the least of which is that there is so much more than what we see in the immediate; we’re not victims of circumstance and while we weren’t promised a life free of pain, God has a plan to prosper us as a people. And, if Jesus is who He says He is and did what He said He’d do, then we have to accept that God has made a way for us where there was no way. As a result of that, those who follow The Way, are called to be “way-makers” for others.
Join Rev. Jake Steele and CUMC as they engage a powerful word in this second part of two sermons. A yoke has been broke!
Acts 12: 1-7