Hyphen Church
January 29, 2023
He Went Up the Mountain (Matt. 5:1-12)
Locations & Times
Hyphen Church
150 S Leroy St, Fenton, MI 48430, USA
Sunday 10:00 AM
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Join us for our next gathering on Feb 5th at the Fenton Community Center, 150 S. Leroy St., Fenton, MI 48430. We meet at 10 AM downstairs in the rec room.
New Year, Same Promises
"He Went Up the Mountain"
- Jesus is pronouncing blessing that already exists
"But God chose what the world thinks foolish to shame the wise, and God chose what the world thinks weak to shame the strong. "God chose what is low and despised in the world, what is regarded as nothing, to set aside what is regarded as something. -1 Cor. 1:27-28 (NET)
-The undervalued are fully valued
The spirit of the Beatitudes:
Simplicity, Hopefulness, Compassion
"Across all barriers of land and language, wealth and poverty, knowledge and ignorance, we are one, created from the same dust, subject to the same laws, destined for the same end.” -Henri Nouwen
Tuko Pamoja, in Swahili, means "We are Together"
"He Went Up the Mountain"
- Jesus is pronouncing blessing that already exists
"But God chose what the world thinks foolish to shame the wise, and God chose what the world thinks weak to shame the strong. "God chose what is low and despised in the world, what is regarded as nothing, to set aside what is regarded as something. -1 Cor. 1:27-28 (NET)
-The undervalued are fully valued
The spirit of the Beatitudes:
Simplicity, Hopefulness, Compassion
"Across all barriers of land and language, wealth and poverty, knowledge and ignorance, we are one, created from the same dust, subject to the same laws, destined for the same end.” -Henri Nouwen
Tuko Pamoja, in Swahili, means "We are Together"