Join us as we continue with the second part of this series on connecting.
Connecting with God. Connecting with Community. Connecting with Creation.
This week Canon Tim Clayton shares some insights from the Acts of the Apostles chapter 17.
Though Paul was brilliant and able to communicate clearly and with wisdom to those around him, what was most powerful was that Paul showed his love for those he was serving and ministering too. The biggest point is that Paul loved them rather than judging them or criticizing them. Of course he explains the story of Jesus and the wonders of the resurrection, and it's love that leads Paul to connect with them, and it's his awareness of God's great love for everyone. This is what we are trying to do here at Trinity North Shore.
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on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
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May the peace of God be with you today.