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Sweatin' to the Oldies with Pastor Brandon

36 min · 1. mai 2026
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Are we still sweating over an old system… while missing the One who fulfilled it? It's less about rule-keeping. And more about following Jesus. Sin still matters—but not as a scoreboard.It matters because it shapes our relationship with Him. and the life He’s calling us into.

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