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The River Anglican Church | Nov. 1, 2020
Isaiah teaches us about life in exile, something that many of us feel a connection to as we try to find order in our interrupted lives in times of pandemic.
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 7Closing in on the end of Esther: this week, she lays her own life on the line. Next week, find out what happened with the edict!
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 5Coming back to Esther, and things are getting crazy. Esther's life was on the line, and now Mordechai's is too.
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 4Esther's story continues as she goes rogue, breaking the king's law on behalf of her people.
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 3We continue the study in Esther, "Sovreignty in Silence."
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 2Chris Meckley continues the series on Esther. Apologies for the lack of video, we were having technical difficulties!
Esther: Sovereignty in Silence 1Today, we start a series in Esther called "Sovereignty in Silence." Join us for this overview of the book and find out why Esther is kind of like "that weird kid in school" who many don't understand, but has a lot to say.
Mark: Snapshots of the KingdomJoin us for worship as we continue our series in Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom. Pastor Jonathan preaches this morning on Mark 13:1-13 and 1 Corinthians 3:1-23.
Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 7Our first Sunday regathering for in-person worship! Join us as Mike Weaver (Director of the Bradley Study Center at Virginia Tech) continues in our series in Mark, Snapshots of the Kingdom.
Mark: Snapshots of the Kingdom 6Rev. Dr. Mary McDonald continues in our series in Mark, Snapshots of the Kingdom, preaching on Mark 11 and Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree as well as the cleansing of the temple. Sermon begins at 0:16:25.
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