The same God, the same Savior, the same Spirit
descending on the Christ, on the apostles, on Cornelius
on all believers, down through the pages of time
We are one in that Spirit, one in the love of God,
one in the life, the death, the sacrifice of Christ
and one in the truth of the resurrection,
the hope of the coming age yet to come
All are members of God’s family,
all brothers, sisters with Christ
All we have to do is to answer,
to accept his gift of love
His yoke is easy, his road paved in gold
our cross is light, and our future is assured
No rules, no test, the process, can keep us from his grace
so enter his courts with thanksgiving
all believers, all in one place
November 9, 2008
Acts 15:1-19 and
sermon, “We Are One”
by Pastor Ruth L. Foss,
and 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
and Acts 10:1-16 and sermon of October 19, 2008,
“Daring, First, and Different”
by Eric Feustel
Suncook United Methodist Church
Sunday, November 09, 2008
The Same Spirit
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