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Mark Booker - October 13, 2024

The Lion and the Lamb, Part 2

Mark Booker | Revelation 5:1-14 | In our second look at this chapter, we return to the theme of worship. This sermon makes observations about the expansion of worship in relation to its object, its reasons, and its scope. We're reminded that we are called to worship and that this is critical for sustaining our witness.

Scripture References: Revelation 5:1-14

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