Shutting out the message
driving Him out, short
sighted,
blind, unwilling.
Not seeing the Christ
the sacred in our neighbor
the worth of the stranger.
Blind, unwilling,
short sighted
driving them out.
Shutting out Christ’s
message
not offering love
to the others, to the
strangers
in our walk in life.
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edited May 2,
2015
short sighted –
v4
(editing
version 3)
edited
February 23, 2015
short sighted
– v3
(editing
version 2)
August 28,
2013
short sighted
– v2
Worship Theme:
“Can we see the big picture”
“Big Picture
Followers”
1 Corinthians
13:9-12 (GOD’S WORD translation)
Mark 6:1-6
(The Message)
“Just a
Carpenter”
Mark 6:1-6
(NRSV)
“Jesus
Rejected in Nazareth”
children’s
message
sometimes our
vision is foggy
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
and sermon “Seeing
More Clearly. . . ”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
Sermon 3 of Summer Series
“Cruising Sacred Waters with Jesus”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
sermon blog
meditation
blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
July 21, 2013
&
Luke 7:36-47
(The Message)
Mark 5:21-34
(GOD’S WORD Translation)
Matthew
13:44-46
children’s
message
We are
precious to God
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
and sermon
“How much does Jesus really matter?”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
Sermon 2 of Summer Series
“Cruising Sacred Waters with Jesus”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
sermon blog
meditation
blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
July 14, 2013
&
Mark 4:35-41
(The Message)
Luke 4:16-21
(Common English Bible)
Matthew
14:22-33
children’s
message
We are not
alone
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
and sermon “Who
Is this Captain”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
Sermon 1 of Summer Series
“Cruising Sacred Waters with Jesus”
by Pastor Ruth
Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
July 7, 2013
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