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Dear friends,

In this season it’s almost too easy to blame God when we face seemingly insurmountable challenges, explains Pastor Wayne Redman of the Seaford UMC on Long Island. In this week’s reflection, Pastor Wayne reminds us of the importance of turning our eyes, focus and direction on Jesus during difficult times. 

Please share this and any of our pre-recorded devotionals with your congregation, or with others who may need to hear a hope-filled message at this time.  You will find those messages here. 

Blessings,

Matt Curry
Director of Connectional Ministries
New York Annual Conference

 
The New York Conference
The United Methodist Church
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