drawn to nature
a revelation of the Creator
to commune with the woods
the mountains, the seashore
drawn to nature
the spark of creation
all set in motion
by the loving hand of God
drawn to nature
to walk outside
touching the face of God
in the great outdoors
===
June 13, 2014
drawn to nature
Genesis 1:9-19
Genesis 1:1-2:4a
Upper
Room Disciplines for 2014
for June 10, 2014
read June 11, 2014
&
Genesis 1:1-8
Genesis 1:1-2:4a
Upper
Room Disciplines for 2014
for June 9, 2014
read June 11, 2014
&
June
9, 2014 to June 15, 2014
“Mirroring
God’s Love”
by
Sue Joiner
Director
of Called Back to the Well
&
overview
page
Genesis
1:1-2:4a
first
creation story
Psalm
8
2
Corinthians 13:11-13
Matthew
28:16-20
The
Great Commission
Trinity Sunday
Peace with Justice Sunday
&
article by Morgan Guyton,
“Al Mohler’s Nihilistic
Man vs. Bill Nye’s Reasonable Man”
February 5, 2014
and my comment to that
post:
“After watching the
debate, my only thought was that
both of them are wrong
because they were both
too sure they were right.
Bill Nye seems to be saying
the reasonable man can
reason it all out and Ken Ham
seems to be saying just
read the bible. Neither seems
truly viable. We are
arrogant if we thinks we are creators
(i.e. copyrighting DNA
code) and we are denying our own eyes
if we say all of this
happened in such a short period of time
if you just use a
calculator to add of the genealogies in the bible.
We need the Creator and
the mind God has given us. We need
to also remember that we
only see in part now and that
God's ways are not our
ways too.”
----
based on debate between
Ken Hamm and Bill Nye
February 4, 2014
&
Children’s Message
“And God Created
by Pastor
Ruth Foss
sermon
blog
meditation
blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Stetson
Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten,
ME
1/19/2014
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