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The Well Church of the Nazarene

Aftershocks! Restoration
Literal and figurative earthquakes surrounded Christ's death and resurrection. Easter changes everything! Aftershocks continued to be felt in these last days Jesus walked with his disciples. He continued to deal with our doubts, light hearts on fire, and remind us or our marching orders - believe, love, go, make, baptize, teach. Before his ascension, Jesus ushers in a new struggle against tradition in the aftershocks of the resurrection! Can you feel it?
Locations & Times
The Well Nazarene Church
1126 N Maple St, Marysville, OH 43040, USA
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 10:30 AM
Burning coals (vs. 9)
Anthrakia (än-thrä-kē-ä' – coal fire, or fire of coals
(used only 1 other time in scripture – John 18:18)
Anthrakia (än-thrä-kē-ä' – coal fire, or fire of coals
(used only 1 other time in scripture – John 18:18)
Bitterly (vs. 62)
pikrōs (pik-roce') - "bitter"
metaphorically – “the taste of failure, of grief”
pikrōs (pik-roce') - "bitter"
metaphorically – “the taste of failure, of grief”
“Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you” (vs.17)
You know all things.
eidō (i'-do) – see, perceive with the senses, discern (sensory or feeling)
You know that I love you.
ginosko (ghin-oce'-ko) - understand, perceive - the force of something which has definite meaning
You know all things.
eidō (i'-do) – see, perceive with the senses, discern (sensory or feeling)
You know that I love you.
ginosko (ghin-oce'-ko) - understand, perceive - the force of something which has definite meaning