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Message: “Our Father Who Art In Heaven” from Rev. Tom Hathaway

Rev. Tom Hathaway - January 5, 2025

Our Father Who Art In Heaven

What does it mean to pray, “Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name”? We’ve all heard it, recited it, and maybe even memorized it—but have we really stopped to think about what it means? In this message, we dive into the first line of the Lord’s Prayer to explore how Jesus invites us into a relationship with God that is both intimate and awe-inspiring.

Scripture References: Matthew 6:7-9

From Series: "Pray Like This"

We recite the Lord’s Prayer every week, but how often do we stop to consider its meaning? This five-week sermon series will explore each phrase of this beloved prayer, uncovering its historical, theological, and practical significance. Together, we’ll reflect on what it means to call God our Father, seek his kingdom and will on earth, and ask for daily bread, forgiveness, and deliverance from evil. Whether these words are familiar or new to you, this series will deepen your understanding and renew your connection to this cornerstone of Christian faith.

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