So easy to get cynical
to see the glass half empty
to walk about in a stupor
in the rush of the season
In this world of sadness and pain
hard to see the goodness
yet the Advent reminds us
of the endless love of God
Joy is there in this
in the presence of God
in the healing that he brings
in the coming of the Lord
December 14, 2010
Isaiah 35:1-10
Romans 8:35-39
James 5:7-8
Call to Worship
church sign: “Uncontainable Joy”
Lectionary Worship Aids Cycle A
James 5:7-10
Advent Wreath Candlelighting Meditations for Home and Church,
Third Sunday of Advent, Year A, by Dean McIntyre
Worship Theme: “Joy”
and sermon, “Uncontrollable”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
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Suncook United Methodist Church
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Suncook, NH
December 12, 2010
Third Sunday of Advent
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
In this world of sadness and pain
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