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Welcome
For those who may not remember me, my name is Kent and I’m a volunteer here at Eureka Cru as well as the youth and college pastor at Crosspoint Community Church in Eureka.
Announcement about the Musing Monday at Elevate.
Sept. 26th meet at Alumni Parking lot at 5:45pm to carpool.
Or meet us there at between 6:15-6:30pm.
Introduction
I want to think of a time you’ve been hurt by somebody either they’ve verbally or physically hurt you?
What words would you use to describe how you felt?
We would all agree that in those situations those people have hurt you.
We would even say that those people have sinned against you.
Tonight we are going to look at a parable or story that Jesus told that relates to when people sin against other people.
So if you have your bibles with you please turn to Matthew 18.
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