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Westlake Hills Presbyterian
WHPC
500 episodes
3 days ago
“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks. Luke 17:11-19
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“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks. Luke 17:11-19
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Aug 3 - What's In A Word: Deep | Dr. Al Krummenacher
Westlake Hills Presbyterian
23 minutes 45 seconds
3 months ago
Aug 3 - What's In A Word: Deep | Dr. Al Krummenacher
Jesus calls us to move into the unknown and to go where we have not been. Listen as Pastor Al challenges us as individuals and as a church to follow Christ into the deep waters of faith. (Scripture: Luke 5:1-11)
Westlake Hills Presbyterian
“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks. Luke 17:11-19