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February 12, 2021

It’s just what I needed

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It was just what I needed. I just stood there, and breathed… the Name of the Lord. Read the rest of the Musings here
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February 5, 2021

“You’re doing a good job.”

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I didn’t realize how deeply I needed to hear that as a parent. Or maybe how deeply I needed to hear that sung with sincerity, sensitivity, and strong love. Maybe you need to hear it, too… Read the rest of the Musings here
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January 28, 2021

CONGREGATIONAL SURVEY

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The Healthy at Church Task Force is beginning to consider when a resumption of in-person worship at South Elkhorn should be recommended to the Cabinet.  In making recommendations to the Cabinet, the Task Force considers legal mandates, legal risk, medical data, recommended best practices from the Centers for Disease Control and the Kentucky Department for Public Health, inclusivity for all our members/guests, and how worship could be conducted in various formats. The Task Force is
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January 1, 2021

Interviews and Study Material

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Interviews and Study Material Complete Study Material Lord of My Heart Prayer Study Guide and Discussion Questions - Session 1 Study Guide and Discussion Questions - Session 2 Study Guide and Discussion Questions - Session 3 Study Guide and Discussion Questions - Session 4 Study Guide and Discussion Questions - Session 5 Also In This Series February 7, 2021A New Heart for a New Year: Trust that ConsolesJeremiah 17:5-10Michael SwartazentruberA New Heart for a New
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December 18, 2020

Laying 2020 to Rest

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This has been no ordinary year. So much loss, so much struggle, so much hurt. What have you experienced this year that you would like to “lay to rest”? This Sunday for outdoor worship we will place the sign of peace on the Advent tree. I look forward to sharing in that moment with you, and in the tranquility of Christmas Eve outdoor candlelight worship–in the struggle of long ago was born a savior to heal and transform
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