Things that separate us, brother from brother,
will not stand, in the face of God
for we are one for our creator
needing the love of our savior
the saving grace of the father
to see him face to face
no more are we Jew and Gentile
all sons, daughters of Abraham, of Isaac,
all the saints, the martyrs,
when we open our hearts
to the healing spirit
and let Christ into our lives
when we fear and love the creator
and strive to do his will
October 25, 2008
Acts 10:34-35
Acts 10:1-48
and sermon of October 26, 2008
‘A Message from God:
“Don’t Fence Me In”’
Reverend Huntley Halvorson
Suncook United Methodist Church
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Divine Demolition
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