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*About our Worship*
God has created you as an embodied vessel of holy love. After this past year, we need this reminder every day.
It is the fourth Sunday in the season of Lent, and this year we are embarking on a “season of recovery” for our physical, communal, mental, intellectual, and environmental health. We are exploring the healing narratives of Jesus that tell of divine solidarity with human suffering and remind us that we can begin a journey toward making something beautiful from that which is seemingly broken.
This week we are focusing on intellectual health as we look at the healing story in Matthew 9.18-26. Prolonged times of difficulty can impede our ability to stay creative. The picture of our lives is dulled and hope for a brighter future can fade. We need a touch of inspiration to awaken us from our sleep, as we hear in one of this week’s healing stories. We also awaken to our agency to seek out the Divine Healer, reaching out to touch the power we know can restore our intellect and imagination. We emerge ready to re-engage with the world, seeking and seeing solutions, creating different pictures of life renewed just as a mosaic artist creates beauty from broken pieces of glass.
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-Worship series design and original music © Worship Design Studio by Marcia McFee. Used, adapted, and live-streamed with permission. www.worshipdesignstudio.com
-Holy Vessels, by Chuck Bell ©2020 Chuck Bell, All Rights Reserved, Used by Permission.
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-Scripture quotations marked (CEB) come from the Common English Bible, copyright © 2011. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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