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On Sunday, May 8, at River Corner Church, Jeff McLain explored 1 Peter 1:1-7 and what it means to take hold our living hope so we might live confidently in our faith and lives as followers of Jesus.

For the next few weeks, we will look at our series, Confidence. This series looks at the word, elpō which conveys the idea of “living hope,” “sure footing,” or “confidence.” This word, confidence, is one that Peter uses five times throughout the letter of 1 Peter. Confidence is a consistent theme as Peter writes to his disciples and church communities who have been scattered across the region in situations that are robbing them of their confidence in life.

These early followers of Jesus were dealing with increasing problems, pandemics, poverty and persecution in the empire. They were also finding themselves now isolated in society and their families as they discovered new purpose in following  Jesus. It is to these beat up, bruised, and bedraggled ragamuffins that Peter writes a letter to encourage them in these tough situations, but Peter also wanted to give them a new paradigm, a paradigm of what it means to live confidently through faith. I hope that as we explore Peter’s ideas of confidence, that we are encouraged on how we can live confidently in some uncomfortable times.

River Corner Church is a growing church community of everyday people who gather to worship God, follow Jesus, and journey through life together. We gather on Sunday mornings, at 10:00 AM, at 524 River Corner Road in Conestoga, Pennsylvania. Learn more about our growing church community online through our website (www.rivercornerchurch.com) or our Facebook (www.facebook.com/RiverCornerChurch).

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