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We just had the opportunity to see another round of the Olympics in the not too distant past. It is still remarkable to watch the athletes as they compete with one another. The winner of each competition gets a gold piece of medal commemorating their accomplishment. Is this piece of gold really something that lasts all that long? It cannot survive extreme heat, and it still will break down over time. How do we attain something that is even better than gold? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Running the Race in Christ.”
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