Friday, April 11, 2014

A Savior A Shepherd – v3

Starting with the disciples
Christ walking as a man
the fire starting
by the Sea of Galilee

The fire burning
rising with the tide
as He walked the land
these fishermen by his side

A Savior, a Shepherd
those who were fishermen
following our Master
doing all we can

Going through the land
preaching, healing in God’s name
offering hope to them all
sharing the love of God

Following the Master’s plan
taking on our sin
dying in our place
that we may truly live

Spreading the Good News
of God’s endless grace
to the whole world
for the whole human race


edited April 11, 2014
A Savior A Shepherd – v3
edited January 4, 2014
A Savior A Shepherd – v2
June 11, 2010
A Savior A Shepherd
on reading the start of the following poem
as I posted it to www.christianpoetry.org today
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A Fisherman

A fisherman,
a carpenter
on these we built a church
ordinary men, like all the rest
called to serve the Lord
Out of their comfort zone
into the desert, the wilderness
out on the water
wherever they were called
No education, no standing or station
doing the work of the savior
standing in his place
Speaking truth to the powerful
going in his holy name
Spreading the love,
the word of God
down to our present age


October 25, 2009
Matthew 16:13-19
Isaiah 40:28-31 (Call to Worship)
Ephesians 3:14-20
Worship Theme: “This is not a spectator sport!”
& sermon by Reverend Huntley Halvorson
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
10/25/09
&
Psalm 27:4
Psalm 24:7-27:6
Heartlight’s Straight Through Bible Study
for June 10, 2010, read June 11, 2010
& church
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
&
Psalm 20:4
Psalm 18:37-21:13
Heartlight’s Straight Through Bible Study
for June 8, 2010, read June 10, 2010

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