Hidden in the house apart
not venturing far from home
the disciples waiting expectantly
just as the master said
Timid, though they knew the word
the reason that he had come
not yet preaching the word
waiting for the Helper to come
Their clay on Pentecost
fired in the kiln of those flames
hardened, these men with feet of clay
to walk as disciples of Christ
Out into the world
baptized from above
the Spirit moving with them
out into the world
sowing the seeds of his love
May 21, 2010
Luke 7:18-22
Acts 2:1-8
Worship Theme: “Doing a Dangerous Thing”
and sermon, “A Lesson From a Motorcycle Shop”
by Reverend Huntley Halvorson
http://www.suncookumc.org
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
May 23, 2010
Pentecost Sunday
and quote attributed to Corrie ten Bloom,
“I have a glove here in my hand. The glove cannot do anything by itself, but when my hand is in it, it can do many things. True, it is not the glove, but my hand in the glove that acts. We are gloves. It is the Holy Spirit in us who is the hand, who does the job. We have to make room for the hand so that every finger is filled.”
&
Genesis 1:1-2:4a
Genesis 2:4b-25
the tension between the two traditions
giving us two creation stories
Ecclesiastes 12:7
Jeremiah 18:1-4
&
via email conversation 12/4/09
with artist and teacher
Carol Childress,
author of blog, “Choosing Joy”,
http://carolchil.blogspot.com/
and see: http://carolchil.blogspot.com/2009/12/for-everything-there-is-season.html
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Their Clay on Pentecost
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