This sermon, delivered on International Women's Day and the Sabbath, uses the story of Hannah More, a 19th-century missionary, to illustrate the importance of being "strong in grace." The speaker highlights More's dedication to serving God and humanity, her commitment to truth, and the tragic irony of her rejection by her fellow believers at the end of her life. The central theme is a call to action, urging the audience to embody grace actively through love, service, and acceptance of others, particularly those in need. The sermon ultimately critiques complacency and selfishness within the church and emphasizes individual responsibility in fulfilling the Christian mission. The communion service planned for the next Sabbath will be an opportunity to do just that.
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