Solid Food - Ascension Sermon Podcast

Jesus' Prayer

19 min · 17. maj 2026
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Dear Church Family, This weekend's gospel reading in John 17:1-11. On the night before the cross, Jesus gathered with his disciples and spoke words he knew they would carry long after he was gone. We overhear Jesus praying not only for those first disciples, but for all who would follow him. His prayer is simple and powerful: hold tight. You are loved, prayed for, and held in God's care. How fitting that on the weekend we celebrate the confirmation of our 8th graders, we hear these lasting words of Jesus. As they affirm their baptismal faith, we are reminded that none of us walks alone. Christ continues to hold us close in every season of life. Join us as we hear again the promise that we belong to God. Grace & Peace, Pastor Chamie

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