Robe yourself in crimson
clothe yourself in dust,
in the garment of the Servant
who washed us with His blood
Cover yourself with camel hair
eating locusts, wild honey,
garb yourself for service
the yoke upon your neck
Robe yourself in crimson
clothe yourself in dust,
in the garment of the Servant
who washed us with His blood
Cover yourself with ashes
with prayers upon your path,
walk as a servant
where the Servant led
Robe yourself in crimson
clothe yourself in dust,
in the garment of the Servant
who washed us with His blood
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edited December 15, 2014
in the garment of the Servant – v5
(editing version 4)
edited April
11, 2014
in the garment
of the Servant – v4
edited April
11, 2014
in the garment
of the Servant – v3
edited April
11, 2014
in the garment
of the Servant – v2
edited April
11, 2014
in the garment
of the Servant
edited April
11, 2014
Clothe
Yourself in Christ – v2
January 12,
2014
Clothe Yourself in Christ
Romans 13:14
Romans 13
Men’s Bible Study
led by Steve Curtis
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
January 12, 2014
&
edited/new
April 11, 2014
the cup of the
Servant
edited April
11, 2014
A Man of
Sorrows – v2
April 11, 2014
A Man of Sorrows
Palm
Sunday
Sermon
14 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon
Series on “The
Sacred Names of God”
Isaiah 53:7-12
“Praying
the Names of God: A Daily Guide”
By,
Ann Spangler
Names
of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-
Ish
Makaboth à
Man of Sorrows
song and
sacred dance to “Hosanna”
by Kirk
Franklin
distribution
of the palms
Communion
and sermon “Hello My Name is . . . Ish
Makaboth”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
April 13, 2014
&
Fourth
Sunday in Lent
Sermon
12 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon
Series on “The
Sacred Names of God”
Isaiah 53:1-9 (The
Message)
“The Suffering
Servant”
1 Samuel 16:1-13
“God Looks into the
Heart”
“Praying
the Names of God: A Daily Guide”
By,
Ann Spangler
Names
of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-
Ebed
Yahweh à
Servant of God
Communion
and sermon “Hello My Name is . . . Ebed
Yahweh”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
March 30, 2014
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