More than the day in Jerusalem,
this day in Caesarea, in the home of Cornelius
Our Pentecost, our moment of saving, truly
our time given power, authority, proof of our salvation
all of us equal, all worthy, deserving
of the gift of grace, of our Savior’s love
all people, who love God, who strive after righteousness
all who love their neighbor;
All assured the future life, of the spirit’s comfort
of a home with our God
October 27, 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
Monday, October 27, 2008
Our Pentecost
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