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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

In Native Tongues – v3

The book, the story opened
revealed in a blaze, an instant
in fire on that morning
in words impossible
languages unknown
(to those who were speaking)
made accessible, reachable
in native tongues, in words understood
by the believers gathered
those faithful in Jerusalem
the words of scripture
come alive before them
the power of Pentecost
meeting each where they were
spreading God’s love, His truth
His message of reconciliation
the disciples commissioned
empowered, emboldened
evangelists now, fishermen speaking
in each one’s native tongue


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edited June 17, 2014
In Native Tongues – v3
(editing original version again)
edited March 24, 2014
In Native Tongues – v2
May 31, 2009
In Native Tongues
Call to Worship: Psalm 104:31-33 (NIV)
Unison Prayer,
“Almighty God, Giver of knowledge and might, we come
before your throne to worship You in Spirit and truth. We
pray that your Spirit of illumination would fall upon us
gathered here today so that we may hear your still small
voice, guiding us as we sojourn through this world. May we
feel Your presence with us here today. Come Spirit, fill our
hearts this day. Amen”
Epistle Reading: Romans 8:26-27 (New King James Version)
children’s time message
by Reverend Huntley Halvorson
Gospel Reading: Acts 2:1-21 (New Living Translation)
and sermon, “A Fire Within!”
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
May 31, 2009
Pentecost Sunday
and
Acts 2:1-11
Matthew 28:19
Upper Room daily devotional for 5/31/09
and
Acts 2:1-21
Alive Now for 5/31/09
and
Acts 2:12-21
Upper Room Disciplines 2009 for 5/31/09
and
1 Corinthians 3:5-9
and
sign in front of church
“Are You
Smoldering?
Come in and
Get All Fired Up!”
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH

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