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Remember Who We Speak For - David Brown

Episode 5 of the The Avenue Church Podcast podcast, hosted by The Avenue Church, titled "Remember Who We Speak For - David Brown" was published on November 18, 2024 and runs 29 minutes.

November 18, 2024 ·29m · The Avenue Church Podcast

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In "Remember Who We Speak For," we reflect on the importance of representing Christ in our words and actions. This sermon challenges us to consider who we are truly speaking for when we engage with others—whether in conversation, teaching, or public life. Through Scripture, we will be reminded of our calling to be ambassadors for Christ, ensuring that our speech aligns with His truth, love, and grace. Join us as we learn how to honor God with our voices and be mindful of the profound impact our words can have in reflecting His heart to the world.

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