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Red Letter Challenge - Week 4 - Serving

Episode 4 of the The Town and Country Podcast: 2 Churches...1 Ministry podcast, hosted by Immanuel Lutheran Church - Cedar Falls, IA, titled "Red Letter Challenge - Week 4 - Serving" was published on October 11, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.

October 11, 2023 ·4m · The Town and Country Podcast: 2 Churches...1 Ministry

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Welcome to the Red Letter Challenge here at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa.  This is the 4th in a series of weekly encouragement messages to help you as you work your way through this week’s challenge.  Our encouragement message this week is from Rev. Kevin Richter, who is the assisting capacity pastor here at Immanuel Lutheran and his message is on the topic of Serving Like Jesus.

Welcome to the Red Letter Challenge here at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa.  This is the 4th in a series of weekly encouragement messages to help you as you work your way through this week’s challenge.  Our encouragement message this week is from Rev. Kevin Richter, who is the assisting capacity pastor here at Immanuel Lutheran and his message is on the topic of Serving Like Jesus.

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