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A book sits open on the banister of the balcony seats in St. Luke's Sanctuary, while a short depth of field softly blurs the rest of the choir and congregation.
A book sits open on the banister of the balcony seats in St. Luke's Sanctuary, while a short depth of field softly blurs the rest of the choir and congregation.
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Punching Holes in the Darkness | Sermon | Traditional | 04.27.2025

04.27.25 by Rev. Katie Montgomery Mears
Matthew 5:14-16 and John 1:4-5

In a world filled with various forms of darkness like depression, addiction, and isolation, Christians are called to be bearers of light. This role isn't about generating our own light, but rather reflecting God's light into the world, much like the moon reflects the sun. Through intentional daily choices like building supportive communities, showing compassion, and offering generous support, even one person can make a significant difference in their corner of the world. The key is spending time with Jesus to better reflect His light and making conscious decisions to bring hope and healing to others.

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