Worship With 1 Click![]() NOTE: If you'd like to try watching all of this Sunday's worship service in a series of linked videos, one after the other (with text included), you can begin by clicking this link. Just press the button that says "PLAY ALL" and sit back and relax. Otherwise, proceed as normal through the sections. It's important to note that the text video sections are each approximately 30 seconds long, which may or may not be enough time to read, so please be ready to pause the video at these times until you're finished reading (the space bar in most cases will pause and restart your video).
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Worship With 1 Click ![]() NOTE: If you'd like to try watching all of this Sunday's worship service in a series of linked videos, one after the other (with text included), you can begin by clicking this link. Just press the button that says "PLAY ALL" and sit back and relax. Otherwise, proceed as normal through the sections. It's important to note that the text video sections are each approximately 30 seconds long, which may or may not be enough time to read, so please be ready to pause the video at these times until you're finished reading (the space bar in most cases will pause and restart your video). ![]() Cast all your anxieties on God, for God cares for you… The wonder of these scriptures is how, even as they were written in another time with different circumstances, they continue to capture the human experience, and even more importantly, the hope we have as we look to the skies and the stars. Or maybe we don’t even have to look that far. The Celtic Christians of Ireland in the fifth to tenth centuries believed the distance between heaven and earth was thin. It started “one foot above your head.” To help them remember, they built large stone crosses right in the middle of fields where they worked.
Set your space for worship and then enter in. What elements do you find essential today? Surely your daily bread, wine or juice, a community, something beautiful. The elements of survival. What we need to thrive.
Surely your daily bread, wine or juice, a community, something beautiful. The elements of survival. What we need to thrive.
Seattle Presbytery Co-Executive Presbyter Scott Lumsden joins us today with the reflection. Here, surely, is one example of the Good Shepherd providing all that we need as we remember our deep connections, the life and the gifts that we share with the larger body of Christ.
Set your space for worship and then enter in. What elements do you find essential today? Surely your daily bread, wine or juice, a community, something beautiful. The elements of survival. What we need to thrive. |
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