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One and Only | Week 2 of Three in One

43 min · 15. mar. 2026
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“We believe in one God,The Father, the Almighty,The maker of heaven and earth,Of all that is, seen and unseen.” Teacher: Tyler Stibrich Week 2 of Three in OneThere's a lot of confusion about God. Is there a god? Multiple gods? If so, who or what is god? Is god a he or she or it or a they? Is the tree in my yard god? Am I god? Is god a person or a force or a state of mind? What we think about God may be the most important thing about us because we become like what we worship. Lots of faiths believe a lot of things about god but what does our shared faith believe? The God that we worship is distinct and every other belief flows from this one. Who is God?

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