Each of us different
but all of us worthy
none of us more important
but all of us special
each of us empowered
to do our savior’s work
each of us called
to use our unique gifts
The wood of our witness
different grains, different colors
some rich and hard
others supple and bending
all of us called
as we are able
all us commissioned
to share God’s endless love
October 15, 2010
Facebook status of
the Reverend Doctor David Abbott
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?id=1265235435
“I am in awe of how in the final days of their existence,
the bright colors of leaves create a glow amongst
the gray of the morning. hmmmm, something to think about.”
&
Annual Church Conference
Exodus 4:1-17
Exodus 4:2
“What do you have in your hand?”
http://www.suncookumc.org
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
October 13, 2010
&
book, Best of All,
by Max Lucado
http://www.amazon.com/Best-All-Max-Lucado/dp/1581345011
&
Exodus 4:1-17
Romans 12:1-8
John 13:12-17
Welcoming Service
for the Reverend Dr. David J. Abbott
http://www.neumc.org/dsite.asp?dv=3
as District Superintendent of the New England District
http://www.neumc.org/
of the New England Conference
of the United Methodist Church
&
his sermon, “What Is That In Your Hand”
&
Bishop’s Day in New Hampshire
with Bishop Peter Weaver
First United Methodist Church of Laconia/Gilford
September 11, 2010
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Friday, October 15, 2010
The Wood of Our Witness
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