People of the Passion - "Mary"

People of the Passion - "Mary"

Author: Joy! Lutheran Church ( Contemporary Reverent Joy Worship ) March 1, 2020 Duration: 19:14

This week we explore Mary, Jesus' mother and the impact of her faith. The minute Mary agreed to be Jesus' mother she became a Person of the Passion, one of the main characters in the story of Jesus' last day. After the Christmas story we don't hear much about Mary until we find her "near the cross" when her son Jesus was crucified. It was at this moment of deep grief we witness Mary's deep faith.


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