Britton Christian Church

Take NOTE

34 min · 26. apr. 2026
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You take notes every day—whether you realize it or not. The real question is: are your notes leading you anywhere worth going? Regardless of your answer, I hope that you'll join us this Sunday as Pastor Ryan shares a powerful message from God's word on the value of taking N.O.T.E. This sermon urges believers to live attentively, love others well, and keep an eternal perspective so they can faithfully guide and bless those who follow after them. Sermon by Pastor Ryan

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