Sunday, March 22, 2020

The Lord's Day


This morning we "gathered" with many others, via a live-streamed worship service from the Memorial Church of Christ. In this time of isolation, it was refreshing. The sermon, which drew from the writings of Paul when he was in prison, was encouraging. The singing was uplifting, and the communion thoughts were inspirational.

I appreciated the closing comments from the brother who led the final prayer. He said that he is a tired of being told we need to practice "social distancing." Instead, he encouraged us to practice "social connections" even though we must exercise "physical distancing."





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