Peacemakers Over Partisans

Ryan Heathco

October 27, 2024

About the Sermon

Here, we look at what it means to be peacemakers in today’s politically charged environment. Instead of getting sucked into partisan battles, we’re called to bridge divides and bring peace. Jesus didn’t call us to be partisans—He called us to be peacemakers. So, how do we live this out when everything around us screams division? We’ll focus on how we can reflect the unity Jesus prayed for, even when we disagree politically.
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