divisions, Jew and Gentile
no more, barriers phantoms alone
torn down, ripped, removed you our savior
coming to earth, humble, a servant
bringing God to the people, to the dogs
by faith, not by our works,
we are redeemed, reconciled,
returned to God
God sees us, all of us, the same
no distinctions, no differences
at our heart, at the core
all are welcome in the kingdom
if we but believe
and act humbly
before our God
and care for our neighbor
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
Phantom Barriers
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