No one special, none meriting
a place at the table for all
all, all humankind,
from the first disciple,
the living saints among us
equally needing this grace
this gift, this offering
his body, this bread
his blood, this cup
an awful price
paid so we could be free
so that we could go home
to see our father’s face
once more, for the first time
January 31, 2009
Matthew 26:14-30
Matthew 26:26-28
Mark 14:12-26
Mark 14:24-26
Luke 22:1-30
Luke 22:14-23
Luke 22:14-20
John 6:53-59
John 13:1-30
John 13:21-30
John 13:27-30
and sermon, “Even Me Lord?”
by Pastor Ruth L. Foss
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
February 1, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Equally Needing This Grace
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