Last Sermon of the School Year
The gift of a good friend is a
beautiful thing. But what happens when instead of rejoicing in a deepening
friendship, you find yourself feeling left out and lonely? In our
hyperconnected digital age, this can happen more often than we admit. And it is
real. Some have felt so alone and brokenhearted that they are even willing to
end their life.
While I hope that the church is a safe place for all
people who are suffering, even more powerful is the God who maintains it.
Christ’s wounds have the power to heal, his promises are sure footing to stand
on, and his unconditional love can inspire our greatest confidence in whom God
made us to be. When the world robs and depletes, Christ offers us the free gift
of abundant life through faith and community.
Join me as I preach my final sermon for this school
year this Sunday, June 3rd at 5 PM at Central Presbyterian Church in Summit, NJ. My message
will conclude the church's Book and a Bible
sermon series as I pull insight from a third New York Times bestseller — Lysa TerKeurst’s Uninvited. You, friend, are definitely invited, whether in person or through my on demand sermon to come.
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