Service for 10/4/2020

Means of Grace: A Thirst for Justice

GreenupCottonwood, & Lerna United Methodist Churches

Rev. Cameron D St.Michael – October 4, 2020

18th Sunday After Pentecost

Readings: Isaiah 1:10-20, Ephesians 4:17-24, Luke 18:1-8.

Reflection: Psalm 26.

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A Thirst for Justice

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A Thirst for Justice
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Our series is Means of Grace. In it, we will be exploring spiritual practices that help us grow in discipleship. The fourth of these is “A Thirst for Justice” and looks at why seek justice. Why should we seek justice? What do we do when we think we can’t make a change? Can we make it a regular part of our lives? As we explore how we interact with God, we grow in faith and love.

Our scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 1:10-20, Ephesians 4:17-24, Luke 18:1-8.

Peace and Justice

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The last entry in the Day by Day series is our Pentecost message. “Peace and Justice” takes a look at what it means to share peace with others. It is also a hard look at the way that we must take action for justice. In troubling times, those who can speak must speak for those who are not heard. If the Holy Spirit is for all, how do we work on ensuring that all people can share in peace? Day by day, we share God’s love and mercy.

Our scripture readings are from Acts 2:1-21 and John 20:19-23.