Series: Seeing God in Times Like These
This is Still the Way (Revive)
September 27, 2020 | Rev. Ramiro Rodriguez
Passage: Mark 14:32-41
Centered around Mark 14:32-41, in this week's Revive Worship message, "This is Still the Way", Rev. Ramiro Rodriguez looks at how through prayer we can not only see new ways of loving others, but seeing God's love for us, which is with us no matter where we are or where we go.
In music, Center 313 performs "More Than I Could Ask", "Great Are You Lord", "Never Alone", and "Your Love Defends Me".
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While we wish the entire church could have been outside worshipping with us on Friday, unfortunately we could not do so in a safe and responsible way. We could not record our Revive service in the Great Hall this week because our new sound-system is being installed, so we thought a one-time outdoor service with a limited amount of people would be a good idea.
To make things as fair as possible, we looked at the Revive attendance between September and March and invited everyone who registered their attendance and attended Revive at least 30% of the time during that period.
We know how frustrating life is during a pandemic, and we know how much all of us want to worship together. If anyone has any questions or comments about how this service was handled, please feel free to arrange a time to talk with Pastor Ramiro.
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”