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Life After Division | Acts 15:1-21

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In the "Life After" sermon series, we're going to journey through what the resurrection actually looks like when it meets us where we are. It's not about quick healing or tidy restorations, it's about what happens in the long middle. It's about the slow, confusing way new life has a way of finding us, even after we've stop looking for it. Today we focus on life after division. Broken relationships are a part of all our lives. Some are lost to distance, some to death, some to poor timing, but some are lost to a disagreement or a falling out or a difference in opinion. It can feel like the loss of those relationships costs more than we'd like to admit. It not just us, however, that have borne the cost of those divisions. The church itself has splintered many times for the same reasons. However, the Bible gives us advice on how to faithfully experience life after division.

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