The Good and Beautiful Life: Learning to Live Without Vanity
October 27, 2019 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Matthew 6:1-8, 16-18 | Jeff Jantzi
Series: The Good and Beautiful Life
We live in culture that teaches that your value is determined by your appearance and performance. But what did Jesus have to say about this issue? This Sunday we look at Jesus’ teaching on this topic, and how we can learn to live without vanity.
Sermon Topics: vanity
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Passage:
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Service Type:
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