Seeing with Resolve

Series: Blurred Vision: Seeing Clearly in a Uncertain World

Seeing with Resolve

July 19, 2020 | Rev. Kay Lancaster

Passage: James 5:7-11

This week in worship, Rev. Kay Lancaster, Associate Pastor at First UMC Arlington, delivers the message, "Seeing With Resolve". Centered around James 5:7-11, this message speaks of how courageous resolve and patience are needed, now more than ever.

Joining her in worship are Rev. Ramiro Rodriguez, Associate Pastor at FUMCA and Susan Bishara, Director of Children's Ministries at FUMCA. In music, Sean Hale, Director of Music & Worship, sings "How Great Thou Art", in addition to pieces by Dr. Jamila Javadova-Spitzberg on the piano and organ, and Arthur Busby and daughter, Evelyn Busby perform "Intermezzo" on the violin and harp.

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Series Information

What is God making clearer? What seems to be blurring even more? How do we feel/find direction in uncertainty?

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