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Psalms Series Part 6: Psalm 65
Join us as we study the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

Mother Sue Currie continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm 65.

Join us as Sue leads us through a fascinating connection between Psalm 65 and our weekly Anglican Liturgy. Week after week, God waits for us, to welcome us into His house. To welcome us to the celebration of communion where we remember Jesus.
As the flow of our liturgy leads us to that place, we offer sacrifice and praise, we confess our sins, and we are offered the refreshment of forgiveness. We pray for the nations and we intercede for God's justice. Through our weekly liturgy and service we pray everything that Psalm 65 prays.

PSALMS
The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
Or online on our Services Page.

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May the peace of God be with you today.