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September 21, 2025 33 mins

This morning, Sarah Lyew continues on in our new series "We Are Here" with a message about being people of the good news. 

Just by way of a brief housekeeping note: scripture passages are always linked in the show notes and when you see multiple passages (as we have today), all of them are available through the same link. You just need to scroll down to see each passage in order.

Please find the slide deck for this week's teaching here.

Home Church Questions:

1. When was a time that you heard some good news that completely lifted your spirit?

2. Read Romans 8:18–25, 31–39, Romans 5:1-8, 1 Peter 1:3-4, and Galatians 2:19-21. What stands out to you from these passages?

3. What does it mean that Jesus is our living hope? What does being a person of hope look like for you?

4. What does it mean to live by faith in your day-to-day life?

5. How does God’s unshakable love for you shape the way you love others?

6. Which of these—hope, faith, or love—do you most need to lean into this week, and how will you act on it?

7. Pray with and for one another.

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