Loving Our Neighbors and Our Enemies

 

In a society marked by bitter division and painful injustice, how do we love our neighbors—and our enemies?

For the next six weeks, join us every Wednesday for a visual series exploring what God’s love looks like when we live it out in our world.

Jon Carlson serves as Lead Pastor of Forest Hills Mennonite Church outside of Lancaster, PA. Jon and his wife, Lyn, are raising three kids who seem to have endless supplies of energy. Follow on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram.

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