it wasn't trees he was watching!
the devil whispers in my ear, saying, you're just Matilda, why would God need what you have to offer when He has Bach?
you're just Matilda, why would God need what you have to offer when He has Bach?
the devil whispers in my ear, saying, you're just Matilda, why would God need what you have to offer when He has Bach?
I’d sit in the pew wondering if everything was set properly,
Definetely! Or on a different side, it is a real blessing to work in a church remote from the parish where you live (in spite of the long driving)!There is something about going to a different church where no one knows you, and you can just sit there and pray and enjoy.
This is one of the truly great challenges for Christians in this 'post-Christian' era: 'remember the Sabbath, to keep it holy'. This biblical admonition has been under assault my entire life. I can remember when the 'blue laws' did not permit stores to be open on Sundays. Or when liquor was not allowed to be sold on Sundays. I can even remember my mother questioning me as to whether I was sure it was alright for me to go to the cinema on a Sunday. We are very lax in really really keeping the Sabbath holy. We could take some lessons here from our Orthodox Jewish brethren....an appreciation for...
But I do also have the impression that the invocation "Christ is risen"/"Indeed He is risen" is a borrowing from the Byzantines.
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