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Mary's Yes | Michael Newton

33 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Mother's Day | Mary's Yes This week we gathered for a powerful Mother’s Day service centered around Luke 1v26–38 and Mary’s courageous yes to God. Through worship, prayer, communion, and the teaching of Pastor Michael Newton, we were reminded that God often interrupts ordinary lives with extraordinary purpose. Mary’s story challenged us to trust God even when we don’t understand the full picture, to embrace surrender even when it’s costly, and to believe that our obedience can impact generations to come. Whether you’re in a season of joy, grief, waiting, or uncertainty, this message is an invitation to make room for Jesus and say yes to whatever He is asking of you.

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