Letting Go: Letting Go of Control

March 7, 2021 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Philippians 4:6-7, Luke 12:22-26, Psalm 121 | Jeff Jantzi
Series: Letting Go
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What does it mean to let go of a sense of control in life as we surrender more fully to Jesus? What might Jesus be inviting us to ‘pick up’ in its place? This Sunday we talk about “Letting Go of Control”.
Sermon Topics: control,lent,letting go
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