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In her Mother's Day sermon, "The Book of Ruth: Hope Reborn," Rev. Vicki Harrison explores the profound complexities of motherhood, intertwined with the enduring themes of loss, loyalty, and redemption, as illustrated in the Book of Ruth. Drawing parallels between the biblical narrative and the challenges faced today, she emphasizes that, despite the depths of despair, hope can always be found in God’s enduring presence and provision. Rev. Harrison encourages us to practice hope as a virtue, deeply rooted in God's character, and to believe in His unwavering love and care for us, no matter our current circumstances. This sermon serves as a reminder that our hope is not based on fleeting emotions but on the steadfast love of God, who is always working in our lives. For those feeling lost or heartbroken, Rev. Harrison’s message is an invitation to rediscover the transformative power of hope and to trust in God's plan for renewal and restoration. Reflect on your journey with hope by visiting our mission page and embracing the fullness of life that Christ promises.