We are in a sermon series for Epiphany Season!
Last week we heard from Rev. Jose Lopez Chapa about how he had an epiphany moment that changed his views on living with difference. This week (MLK Weekend and the PCUSA Race Relations Sunday), we hear from Rev. Steve Tillett about how his life experiences taught him that we are much more alike than different, but we need to learn to listen to each other. Rev. Tillett is the pastor of Asbury Broadneck UMC right down the street from us; the church that usually brings us the amazing winter gospel concert at Pits Stop. You will love what he has to say.
(For more information on his book Stop Falling for the Okeydoke, go here: https://connecting-the-dots-llc.com/)
More than ever, we need to hear from alternative voices in this time; voices that challenge us to question God’s movement in this divided world and our place in it. Enjoy these conversations! I pray you would be as challenged and enriched as I was!