Sunday November 3: Luke 10:38-42: “To Be or Not To Be”

By Lead Pastor, Bill Flavin

I am a Pastor. I am a Father. I am a husband.  We all have I am statements about who we are in this world.  One of the easiest ones is to say I am what I do.  I am my job, I am the activities that I participate in, and in Luke 10 Jesus helps to remind us that while work, serving, and caring for others are all important, none of those should define who we are.

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