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JSM | Uprightness .7 | Revenge (10/6/2024)

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JSM | Uprightness . 7 | Revenge By Rev. Nicholas Sybrowsky Heb. (נּט רּקהץ מּןביםךשד דּטנרם'דלט) Gk. (Βψ Ρεω. Νιξηολασ Σψβροωσκψ) Invocation: Holy Father, your instructions indicate that if we’re at the altar and recognize that someone here on earth has something against us, Your Word says, that we are to first go and be reconciled to that person then come and offer our gift at the altar. You LORD don’t desire that we offer ourselves or anything to you for your divine purposes without peaceable relationships with our fellow man and creature here on earth.  Help us to understand what it means according to your perfect will; what it means to make peace personally and interpersonally. We now enter into a time of song and expressive worship of you and for you that you may hear our love, adoration, confessions, thanksgiving and we invite your mighty supplication.  Have your way in the saints assembled here today and anyone tuned in online today. Opening Word & Reading for Worship: 2

Roots to Boots | Inaugural church Newsletter

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 BOOTS TO ROOTS DOVE CREEK’S NEXT 300 DAYS Pave Parking Lot & Paint Publish Seminary Scholarship Refresh & Refine Vision as a church  Upgrade Media Center Build & Publish New Members-Handbook Build & Publish Memory Book September 1—June 27, 2025  Roots that run deep have the ability to grow and prosper others.  Psalm 1 roots are the kind of roots the Lord wants us to have (That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither--whatever they do prospers. Psalms 1:3 NIV).  The combat boots are off and we keep the Good News of Peace attached to our feet.  We are here for the long haul with you as leaders within the local church & community.  Hearing the direction of God is what's most critical in the length and depth of our roots here in Dove Creek.  We are committed indefinitely, but the Lord may announce a different plan along the way (Proverbs 16:9 NIV).  We aim to always be sensitive to the Lord