The text is an excerpt from a sermon delivered at Colonial Presbyterian Church by a guest speaker named Carson, who represents the ministry Refuge KC. Carson begins by expressing gratitude for the partnership between the church and his organization, which serves refugees in Kansas City through gospel-focused ministries of mercy, including English programs, housing aid, and relational connection with Christian volunteers. He explains the rigorous process by which people become refugees and ass...
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The text is an excerpt from a sermon delivered at Colonial Presbyterian Church by a guest speaker named Carson, who represents the ministry Refuge KC. Carson begins by expressing gratitude for the partnership between the church and his organization, which serves refugees in Kansas City through gospel-focused ministries of mercy, including English programs, housing aid, and relational connection with Christian volunteers. He explains the rigorous process by which people become refugees and ass...
We Were Made For Limits | Digital Fast 2025 | Genesis 2:15-17 & Genesis 3:1-6 | Lenard Manuel
Colonial Presbyterian Church
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3 months ago
We Were Made For Limits | Digital Fast 2025 | Genesis 2:15-17 & Genesis 3:1-6 | Lenard Manuel
We shouldn’t allow satan to takeaway things he didn’t give us. Jesus gave you peace, joy, love, and humility. Why are we allowing satan to take those things from our daily lives. Allow the digital fast to reset the truth Jesus gives us which are forgiveness, new life, love and belonging, hope, freedom, and purpose and meaning. Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or Instagram more info colonialkc.org
Colonial Presbyterian Church
The text is an excerpt from a sermon delivered at Colonial Presbyterian Church by a guest speaker named Carson, who represents the ministry Refuge KC. Carson begins by expressing gratitude for the partnership between the church and his organization, which serves refugees in Kansas City through gospel-focused ministries of mercy, including English programs, housing aid, and relational connection with Christian volunteers. He explains the rigorous process by which people become refugees and ass...