Words | Perisseuo | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee

Dive into the abundant, overflowing nature of God’s love with Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee, and learn more the symbolism of the living water Jesus offers the woman at the well in John 4. Drawing from the Greek word perisseuo, meaning “to overflow” or “abound,” the sermon highlights how believers, having been filled with the abundant love of Christ, are called to let that love flow outward.

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