Today’s guest speaker is Dr. Renny Domske.
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Gathering Around the Word
Prelude Music Director Robert Senay ANNOUNCEMENTS CHORAL INTROIT “40 Days and 40 Nights” CALL TO WORSHIP from Psalm 5 Leader: Give ear to my words, O Lord. Consider my sighings, . for to You I pray. People: Listen to my cry for help, my King and my God. In the morning, O Lord, You hear my voice. Leader: In the morning I lay my requests before You. I by Your great mercy will come into Your house. People: You are not a God who takes pleasure in evil. The arrogant cannot stand in Your presence. Leader: Lead me, O Lord, in Your righteousness. Make Straight Your way before me. People: I by Your great mercy will come into Your house. In reverence will I bow down toward Your great Temple.
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When we meet in person, we share our joys and concerns together. Take some time to consider any prayer requests you have from the past week. If you have any you would like to share, you can add them as comments to this post. When you are ready, use this prayer (source) to get started.
I bow to the sacred in all creation.
May my sprit fill the world with beauty and wonder. May my mind seek truth with humility and openness. May my heart forgive without limit. May my love for friend, enemy, and outcast be without measure. May my needs be few and my living simple. May my actions bear witness to the suffering of others. May my hands never harm a living being. May my steps stay on the journey of justice. May my tongue speak for those who are poor without fear of the powerful. May my prayers rise with patient discontent until no child is hungry. May my life's work be a passion for peace and nonviolence. May my soul rejoice in the present moment. May my imagination overcome death and despair with new possibility. And may I risk reputation, comfort, and security to bring this hope to the children. Amen
Today's lesson is on Matthew 21:1-11.
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