3/22/26

Rome

What does it look like when a church loses sight of why it gathered in the first place? In the fifth message of "Paul's Travels," Pastor Sarah travels to Rome, where Paul writes to house churches torn apart by returning exiles, competing traditions, and the very human tendency to point fingers at everyone but ourselves. Drawing on the Letter to the Romans, Pastor Sarah unpacks Paul's central argument that none of us is righteous without Christ, and that God's grace is not earned, ranked, or reserved for those who worship the right way. Through the story of a former CEO who walked into an ordination interview without once mentioning God, she asks a question worth sitting with: in the story of your own life, who is the hero? Based on Romans 3, this is a sermon about learning to add three small words to everything we do: with God's help.

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