Trouble will come
work to be done
each day foretold
with worries of its own
Rest on the sabbath
as the law tells us to
Nothing that must be done
trust in him alone
The world turning, all
part of his wondrous plan
Rest ye believers
we are already home
in our father’s loving care.
August 23, 2009
Mark 4:35-40
Exodus 20:8-11
Psalm 23
Psalm 127:2
and
Message: Rev. Huntley Halvorson,
"Keeping the Sabbath"
including reference to
Wayne Muller’s book,
“Sabbath: Restoring the Sacred Rhythm of Rest”
www.suncookumc.org
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
August 23, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Rest
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