Series: Seeing God in Times Like These
Philoxenia & Basketball (Revive)
September 13, 2020 | Rev. Ramiro Rodriguez
Passage: Exodus 20:8-11
The Sabbath is God's gift to us to help us find balance, that allows us to see that we were created for so much more than work. In this week's message, "Philoxenia & Basketball", Rev. Ramiro Rodriguez focuses on Exodus 20:8-11 and Matthew 6:26-29, and why the Sabbath is important not only for our own well-being, but the well-being of those we are commanded to love.
In music, Greg Haugen & Andy Sloan of Center 313 perform "Ever Be", "Breathe", and "Lead Me to Rest".
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Series Information
In the strange new realities that we find ourselves in, how do we continue to find and see God clearly? We are promised that God is always with us and that we are never alone, but seeing God and God’s work in our daily living can be a great challenge. Join us the next several weeks as we seek to learn how to see God in our midst.
Based in part on Barbara Brown Taylor’s book “An Altar in the World”