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Dirty Hands, Clean Heart | Trey Pruitt | May 17th, 2026

31 min · 17. maj 2026
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In this week’s sermon, “Dirty Hands, Clean Heart,” Trey teaches from Matthew 15:1–20, where Jesus confronts the Pharisees over the difference between outward religious appearance and true heart transformation. The message challenges us to examine where tradition, performance, or lip service may have taken the place of genuine faith.Jesus reminds us that what matters most is not how clean we look on the outside, but what is happening in the heart. As followers of Jesus, we are called to be more than religious people — we are called to be the church: a community of grace, truth, humility, and love.Whether you are new to faith, returning to church, or have followed Jesus for years, we hope this service encourages you to draw near to God honestly and allow Him to work from the inside out.

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