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Witness: Passing the Baton - Graduation Weekend

Witness: Passing the Baton - Graduation Weekend

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Linden Rd Presbyterian Church

160 S Linden Rd, Mansfield, OH 44906, USA

Sunday 10:00 AM

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Why Are Millennials Leaving the Church in Droves?

Millennials are Leaving the Church in Droves Religion has lost it’s moral high ground.

https://medium.com/@coloradogirl750/millennials-are-leaving-the-church-in-droves-c5d1070bd6bf
Witness: Title: witness week 8 online baton
Timothy, my dear son, be strong through the grace that God gives you in Christ Jesus. You have heard me teach things that have been confirmed by many reliable witnesses. Now teach these truths to other trustworthy people who will be able to pass them on to others. 2 Timothy 2:1-2 (NLT)

USTA RELAY RACES
Rule #25. The baton shall be a smooth hollow circular tube made of wood, metal or other rigid material in one piece. Its length shall be between 28 and 30cm. Its circumference shall be 12-13cm and it shall weigh not less than 50g. No material or substance may be applied to the baton.

Thought #1: It has to be the right baton.

OUR BATON =THE GOSPEL

Sometimes, we get so focused on the good things that we lose site of the God things.

USTA RELAY RACES
RULE #2. Each take-over zone shall be 20m long of which the scratch line is the center. The zones shall start and finish at the edges of the zone lines nearest the start line in the running direction.

THOUGHT 2: The space to pass the baton is limited.

USTA RELAY RACES
Rule #12. The baton shall be carried by hand throughout the race. If dropped, it shall be recovered by the athlete who dropped it. He/she may leave the assigned lane to retrieve the baton, provided no other runner is impeded and provided that by doing so, the distance to be covered is not lessened.

THOUGHT 3: 
A dropped baton is not the end of the race.

What if we were to stop TALKING about a dropped baton and start WALKING toward the baton?

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