Backing Out of the Corner

Whether you’re a person with the power of a nation or an everyday person, feeling cornered tempts us to lash out and harm those around us. This week, we read from the book of Exodus, when the crowds and Moses feel there’s no way forward to survive the wilderness. Join us as we discern how God can open up possibilities that help us back out of the corners of life.

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Sermon preached by Pastor Dallas Flippin, on Sunday, March 13, 2022 at the First Baptist Church of Jackson, MI.

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