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"You Shall Know My Name is the Lord." (Joel 2:18-27)

The prophet Joel has not been a man that has been full of hope, encouragement, or much joy to say the least. So, if this prophet is one of doom and gloom how can we glean things from His work? In our sermon series have made implications to the work of Christ, but how do we know that these implications are really what Joel is thinking? How do we know that Joel intends to be all that encouraging? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "You Shall Know My Name is the Lord."

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