For Our Saturday Night Readers
In contrast to last Sunday's Easter celebration, I imagine it will be a little quieter tomorrow at Christ's Church. At least there won't be any cannons going off.
As we consider the word together we will return to 1 Corinthians 4. We will consider verses 1-17 in the morning, but the whole chapter is only a few verses longer. As I've been reading verses 8-17 this week I've been reminded of Paul's words that we read last Sunday in 15:19. You might be blessed to give that verse a little consideration in light of the argument Paul makes here in chapter 4.
We will unite our hearts and voices in song and in prayer - everything from old standards to new favorites. I look forward to uniting my voice with yours and worshipping our God together in the morning.
As we consider the word together we will return to 1 Corinthians 4. We will consider verses 1-17 in the morning, but the whole chapter is only a few verses longer. As I've been reading verses 8-17 this week I've been reminded of Paul's words that we read last Sunday in 15:19. You might be blessed to give that verse a little consideration in light of the argument Paul makes here in chapter 4.
We will unite our hearts and voices in song and in prayer - everything from old standards to new favorites. I look forward to uniting my voice with yours and worshipping our God together in the morning.












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