Friday, June 10, 2011

The gears meshing

Wanting to be in tune
all pulling together
of one mind, one accord
all the gears meshing

Too much to hope for
in a human enterprise
but we should be striving
for the single mind of Christ

All of us valued
all of us belonging
each of us together
living as his body

Serving with humility
all pulling together
serving in Christ’s name
all our sisters and brothers


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edited January 23, 2016
Sow Peace – v4
(merging edits to version 2 and version 3)
edited September 5, 2015
Sow Peace – v3
(editing version 2)
edited August 19, 2015
Sow Peace – v2
May 30, 2011
Sow Peace
&
edited August 21, 2015
A Harvest of Peace – v2
June 4, 2011
A Harvest of Peace
June 10, 2011
Wisdom from Above
June 10, 2011
The gears meshing
June 10, 2011
Consider in a Calm Season
June 10, 2011
In other decisions
June 10, 2011
Mend First
June 10, 2011
Able to Reconcile
June 10, 2011
Honest Dialogue
June 10, 2011
Spoken out of Love
June 4, 2011
Through Brokenness
June 4, 2011
How We Act Toward Others
May 30, 2011 and May 31, 2011
Live Peaceably
May 30, 2011
Awkward Seasons
Matthew 18:15-22
Romans 12:17-18
James 3:1-18
Matthew 5:24
and second in a two-part sermon series entitled
“Sensitivity Training II: When Church Folk Don’t Get Along.”
Peter said he “was not preaching this sermon because we are having difficulty with this issue. I am preaching it because I firmly believe the best time to consider matters such as this is when tensions are not high and we can reflect on good spiritual practices that can keep our relationships healthy.  The middle part of Matthew 18 offers a good plan for conflict resolution.” 
by the Reverend Peter A. Hey,
Wesley United Methodist Church
Concord, NH
May 29, 2011


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