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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2021 · 12 MIN

Fever, Healing, Service

from Sermons from Saint Christopher's By-the-Sea, Portland Texas · host Saint Christopher’s By-the-Sea

When Jesus comes to us, and restores us, one of our first responses is to serve him.  We learn from Simon's Mother-in-law that serving our Lord is done through gratitude, and is part of how we give our thanks to God.  One of our modern day example is Captain Sir Tom Moore, who died earlier this week, and what we can learn from his example as well.  This sermon is based on the passage from Mark 1:29-39.

When Jesus comes to us, and restores us, one of our first responses is to serve him.  We learn from Simon's Mother-in-law that serving our Lord is done through gratitude, and is part of how we give our thanks to God.  One of our modern day example is Captain Sir Tom Moore, who died earlier this week, and what we can learn from his example as well.  This sermon is based on the passage from Mark 1:29-39.

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