“Crisis Mode”

Most of us don’t love being in crisis. Crisis is a time of intense difficulty when a decision has to be made. The majority of us would prefer to live our days crisis-free. However, it is in the moments of crisis that we have the greatest possibilities for change, for progress and for renewal. Crisis presents unique opportunities for us to trust in God and put our faith into practice. This Sunday, we are continuing our series through the book of Esther as we reach the crisis point in chapters 3 and 4. What will Esther do when her peaceful palace life is interrupted by the threat of genocide against her and her people? Join in as we discover what we can learn from being in “Crisis Mode”.

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