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![]() It’s kind of like we just put that hour in the bank last night and then we’ll get it back in September just like we put it in there, so just hold on for a few months. It felt a little more like Daylight Losing. The few and faithful were with us at 9:00. ![]() Subscribe: Email | RSS Downloads Notes Transcript Video Audio iTunesĭaylight Saving morning, I tell you what. Podcast: Download (Duration: 45:50 - 31.5MB) This week, we invite you to worship together and learn from the Word what Jesus wanted us to see in his triumphal entry. As we look at The King in the City, our main text will be Mark 11-16. But in the coming six weeks in preparation for Easter, we are excited to shift our focus more exclusively toward Jesus and his final week in Jerusalem before the crucifixion. Since January at Grace, we’ve been walking through some of the great prayers of the Old Testament together. ![]() And just as we can tell a lot about people by the cars they drive, Jesus’ choice reveals much about the way in which he chooses to be King. (Sorry, I know that last joke hasn’t been fresh since the first Accords came out in 1976!)īut even though we don’t know exactly what car Jesus would drive today, we do know a lot about the steed he chose to ride into Jerusalem the week before he was crucified. Or maybe Jesus and the disciples would go in one Accord? ![]() Have you ever wondered what kind of car Jesus would drive today? ![]()
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