Sunday August 11: Philippians 2:6-11, “WWJD”
By Lead Pastor, Bill Flavin

The poem in the middle of these verses is the epicenter of the book of Philippians. In a book focused on an embodied faith, verse 6-11 names in clear terms what that kind of life is to look like as modeled by Jesus. Humility, grace, patience, serving.

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