Always, always, always
he will be with us,
every day, all our days, even last one
so long as the sun shall shine
until the earth shall end,
always will our Lord be with us
We are not alone, never ever alone
for He is with us
Always, till the end of the age
our risen savior,
the fulfillment of all the prophets,
walking beside us, watching over us
giving comfort and hope,
love and support
Always, always, always
living all our days with our Lord
June 15, 2008
Matthew 28:16-20
The Great Commission
Jeremiah 31:6-17 and the sermon,
“A Future with Hope: Audacious Proclamation”,
by the Reverend Dr. William B. McClain,
New England Annual Conference,
Gordon College, Wenham, MA,
June 14, 2008
Dr. McClain is the Mary Elizabeth Joyce Professor of Preaching at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Always, Always, Always
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