Communion Sunday as we worship together. Sunshine, communion and love!
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
06-13-2024
Today’s topic was on the Sabbath. Pastor Jeannine spoke of the Jewish Sabbath, which was from Friday evening through Saturday evening with visualization of the three stars. They gathered in the synagogue for worship. Jewish Sabbath was for was both for rest and worship. The Jewish worshipers gave thanks and celebration, and an invitation to rest after creation, and thanks for their rescue from slavery. Pastor Jeannine asked the children if they had ever done anything in their lives that they weren’t supposed to do for a good reason, like going into the house when mother told you not to, to get a Band-Aid for a friend that skinned their knee? She was sure that mother would not criticize them for breaking a rule to help someone out.
Jesus healed someone with a withered hand on the Sabbath. Although you are not supposed to work on the Sabbath you should not let anyone be hurt or hungry, if you can help them. Jesus was being scrutinized as he performed this act, although this was legal in Jewish law, because Jesus was healing and doing good. The sanctity of life takes precedence over the rules of Sabbath. We learn how important it is to do God’s work no matter what day of the week!
Don’t forget music Sunday coming up! Check with Ron Miller if you wish to participate on June 30th!
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