Recipes for Repentance: Patience

Series: Recipes for Repentance

Recipes for Repentance: Patience

March 18, 2022 | Rev. Dr. Chris J. Hayes

Passage: Luke 13:1-9

Have you ever planted a vegetable or fruit? Sometimes it feels like forever before you see any results. This week Rev. Dr. Chris J. Hayes & Rev. Molly Hayes remind us to practice patience by taking a closer look at our scripture, Luke 13:1-9.
As you practice patience this week, make something that takes time to prepare, rest, or cook.
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Series Information

Repentance is a key aspect of the Christian life, and the season of Lent is a season of reflection and repentance. Knowing how, why, and when to repent can be quite difficult in a culture that either promotes never being wrong, or always feeling wrong. Christian repentance is a healthy combination of knowing our value as beloved children of God, while seeing opportunities for growth and learning for the future.

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