The scripture reading from this Sunday, September 1, was Jeremiah 18:1-11. Rev. Laura Mayo gave the proclamation.
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"There is always creative tension. The clay is just as important as the potter. Our relationship with God is dynamic, a dance; like the one between foot, hand, wheel, clay, and water. We find God in the process, in the relationship. Spiritual life is collaborative, God needs us active and working. God is our co-conspirator."
Joel Pour Out My Spirit
Faith Baptism Stewardship
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Assurance of God’s Protection
1 Timothy 2:1-7
The Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin: God’s Extravagance
Jeremiah 18 and Psalm 139
Isaiah Is This the Fast That I Choose
Not Peace But Division
Isaiah
Parable of the Rich Fool
Peace to this House Jesus Send Out Disciples
Take Up the Mantle, Keep Going
God Was in the Silence Elijah
What Gets Our Allegiance
Widow and Elijah, Faith and Fear
Where Does God Live?
Trinity Sunday
Isaiah Renew their Strength
The Holy Spirit Blows in Welcome
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