Burnett Church Podcast

We've Got You

33 min · 2. juni 2026
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As followers of Jesus, we're called to something radically different than the world's "gotcha" culture. In this message from our What Our World Needs Now series, we explore the fruit of the Spirit known as gentleness and discover that gentleness isn't weakness—it's strength used for restoration. Through Galatians 6 and the example of Jesus, we'll learn how to become people who don't just catch others in their failures, but help catch them when they fall. What if the church became the safest place to land when life falls apart?

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