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Faith Lutheran Church - Oakville

Be-Attitudes: Blessed are the Persecuted, Pastor John Brunette

Be-Attitudes: Blessed are the Persecuted, Pastor John Brunette

Today Pastor John completes our series we have titled Be-Attittudes. The beatitudes are remarkable sentences spoken by Jesus that certainly move us to rethink what it means to be blessed, happy, or fulfilled. Today's message is no different. As we will discover, Christian persecution is still a reality all around the world. As we move through a series of questions connected with this topic, we're asking some personal questions, "Am I willing to suffer for the cause of Christ? Have I experienced the blessing that comes from being "like" Jesus?"

Locations & Times

Faith Lutheran Church - Oakville

St. Louis, MO 63129, USA

Sunday 7:45 AM

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 10:45 AM

What is it "not"?
Who is persecuted?
Who persecutes and why?
What kinds of persecution can Christians expect?
What is the promise (and posture) for the persecuted?

MUSIC

Want to listen to the songs from Sunday morning. Check it out at  
https://spoti.fi/2N81ciE

Today’s Message Online

Today's message will be available online within a week.  If you are interested in hearing the message again, check out this link to see if it is up.
http://faithstl.org/messages/

PRAYER REQUEST

Let us join you to bringing your prayers to the foot of the cross. Whether it is a prayer of Praise, or a prayer of Concern, please allow us to pray together with you. Each week, the Faith Staff meets and personally prays over all requests.
http://faithstl.org/prayer-request/

Ways To Give

We believe God wants to position Faith to be a generous body of believers able to invest in missional ministry where we live, work, play and beyond; wherever God leads us to bless those who need the Gospel. Faith members and regular attenders are on a journey to discover what it means to move from being blessed to blessing others. We give with gratitude in response to God’s grace and sacrificial love in Jesus, who already has met our deepest needs. He works through the sacrifice and generosity of His people to meet the needs of others and to fuel the mission of His church to make disciples.
http://faithstl.org/give/