It is written that God worked six days and on the seventh He rested. May your day of rest renew, refresh, and revitalize your body, mind and spirit. Happy Sunday.

It is written that God worked six days and on the seventh He rested. May your day of rest renew, refresh, and revitalize your body, mind and spirit. Happy Sunday.

Today be blessed with amazing grace and the sweet sounds that accompany it. Happy Sunday.
I pray that today you will experience the wisdom of Solomon, the patience of Job, the faith of Mary, the love of God, and the filling of the Holy Spirit. Happy Sunday.
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As always, Sunday’s sermon left our congregation with food for thought. Our pastor said he wasn’t sure where he found the following reflection on 1 Corinthians 13, but knew it would fit nicely into a sermon one day…and Sunday was that day.
Love is patient. True about me, or not so true?
Love is kind. Is that the way my friends or family would describe me?
Love is not envious. Does green with envy describe my usual complexion?
Love is not arrogant. When I look at other people, am I looking up or looking down?
Love is not rude. Miss Manners or Biker Bar: which describe my vocabulary?
Love does not insist on its own way. Hmmm…
Love is not irritable. Am I touchy-feely, or am I just plain touchy?
Love is not resentful. Am I driving through life with a U-haul full of old baggage?
Love does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. When I think about my life, what causes me to cheer? The places I’ve stretched the boundaries, or the times I’ve stood for them?
Love bears all things. Is God growing in me a set of broad shoulders, for myself and for others?
Love believes all things. Am I someone who sees God’s possibilities? Do I see them in those around me?
Love hopes all things. Do God’s promises for my future still excite me?
Love endures all things. Even when I can’t see those promises, am I still willing to follow?
Love never ends. Obviously, that’s something that only becomes possible as you and I experience the reality of Christ’s life – of Christ himself living in us.
I, for one, find this truly worth the reflection.
We may have a scratchy voice or sing off key, but through song and prayer we can express our adoration to almighty God. (Our Daily Bread, October 2001). Here is a song by Boney M about Psalm 137:1. Happy Sunday.
Don’t let a rainy day spoil your Sunday…go forth into the day and enjoy, rain or shine. “He gives rain on the earth And sends water on the fields…”Job 5:10

On March 25th I copied these words from a Pinterest poster. They made me feel happy and excited…I still feel that way a month later.
God says, “Prepare yourself, I’m about to take you to a new level in your life.”
Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
Happy Sunday to all.
Whether worship is conducted in a chapel or a cathedral it is as it is written in Matthew 18:20 (NIV)20 For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” Happy Sunday.
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In this Season of Lent, it is comforting to realize that the Cross was not for nothing…true to His word, Jesus, after his death, sent the Holy Spirit.
John 14:16 New International Version (NIV). And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever…
I’ve always believed it to be the Holy Spirit who is the wind beneath my wings. I still do. Happy Sunday.
One cannot help praising the Lord when something like this comes along. Psalm 96:1 says, “Sing to the Lord a new song”… Enjoy your Sunday.