I do believe the Holy Spirit got hold of us last Sunday. I got quite a reaction to my sermon. I knew it was something I wanted to say. I wanted to address the current mess (and pure corruption) we are in now as a nation, and how the misreading of the Bible contributes to it. I had no idea how the sermon would land, but I’m glad it spoke to so many.
And I want to thank Jason and the helpers for the beautiful work they do to help us reach a wider congregation. The camera work last week made the service feel intimate and immediate. As I reviewed the service, I felt I was there. (And as I recall—I was.)
One thing you can do is share our service with others each week on Facebook. Help us spread the word. There are so many who need to hear it.
Pastor’s Class
God and Grief
Experiences tell us that God wants us to be comforted in times of loss.
At 9:45—followed by breakfast.
Breakfast this Sunday
It’s a “Winston Sunday,” but feel free to help. That’s at 10:30.
This Sunday
Mary preaches this Sunday.
Our choir will be back and singing an anthem that will be new to you: The Storm Is Passing Over.
I’ll be looking for you this Sunday.
Good to have Joe, Joan, and Leslieann back with us last Sunday. And we had one first-time visitor, invited by the Rev. Beverly Tye.
And oh! The women will meet for lunch this Thursday. Good food. Good fellowship.
God bless,
MB