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Surrendering Like You Mean It | Following Jesus: Wk. 3

37 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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As the semester winds down and accountability fades, how do you keep your faith from hitting a summer desert? For the last Salt Company of the year, in this final message of the "Following Jesus" series, we dive into Luke 9 to see how Jesus responds to those who want to follow Him with a "but first" mentality. Discover why following Jesus requires a total commitment that outranks our comfort, our reputations, and even our closest relationships. Learn how to fight the "sedation" of the summer by creating a game plan of surrender—from your mornings to your money—so you can return in the fall stronger than ever. Preached by Jose Concepcion.

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