This series is called “We Remember.” Each week we will look at another important topic and how we remember. Our message today is “Remember the Saints” and is a special message for All Saints Sunday. We discuss the ways we remember those who have gone before and we anticipate those that will follow. We remember to walk with faith and love when we remember to follow Christ.
Our scripture readings come from Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18; Ephesians 1:11-23; Luke 6:20-31.
We begin our series called “Give Thanks.” Over four weeks we explore different things that we can give thanks for. Today’s message is “For the Saints.” For All Saints Sunday we explore being thankful for those who are no longer with us and permission to mourn.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 25:6-9; Revelation 21:1-6a; and John 11:32-44.
We begin our series called “Reflections.” In it, we will be reflecting on how we live out our faith. Our fist message is called “The Unknown.” For All Saints Sunday we take a look at everything unknown, including death.
Our scripture readings come from 1 John 3:1-3 and Revelation 7:9-17.
We continue our series called “God Can” The series revolves around God’s interactions with people. Our next message is “God Unites.” We think about All Saints Sunday with a reflection on the way the we are united by God’s great love for us.
Our series is Matters of Faith. In it, we will be exploring many facets of our faith . The message for All Saints Day is “Journey’s End” and looks at life and death in Christ. What will life after this one be like? How do we live a new life in Christ? What exactly does it mean for this journey to end? As we explore our faith, we grow in trust and love for God.
Today’s message for All Saints Sunday is “A Life Lived.” How do we remember those who competed their journey? How do we live our lives? Are we living a life that will be a good guide for others? What do we leave behind? Let us remember those who have finished their journey in faith.
The last message in this installment of The Word in Songis “If Everyone Cared” and comes on All Saints Sunday. As we remember those who have passed from this life, do we do so with hope? Do we wait patiently for the kingdom? Or are we called to something greater? Where is our hope? Find inspiration anywhere and everywhere, and hear the Word in song!