Today is the final Sunday of our church leaders Majors Richard and Caroline Mingay. Richard brings the Bible message and speaks about the lasting imperative and deep meaning of this Cross for us, for our church and for our Community. The cross must always be central.
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Today is the final Sunday of our church leaders Majors Richard and Caroline Mingay. Richard brings the Bible message and speaks about the lasting imperative and deep meaning of this Cross for us, for our church and for our Community. The cross must always be central.
One of the things people have missed during the lock downs and even still now, is physical touch. To be able to hug those that we love has been something many of us have missed greatly. Even greeting each other with a handshake has been off limits and so ‘elbow bumping’ some how seems to be the thing to do!
We’re looking at ‘Worshipping God through our Senses’ - a five week series covering how we can worship God through sight, sound, touch, smell and taste. This week we are thinking about the sense of touch.
We’re going to use three stories from Matthew’s gospel, two where Jesus touches others and one when someone touches the garment Jesus was wearing and all three people were changed forever after those encounters.
Major Alison Stone
Regent Hall SA
Today is the final Sunday of our church leaders Majors Richard and Caroline Mingay. Richard brings the Bible message and speaks about the lasting imperative and deep meaning of this Cross for us, for our church and for our Community. The cross must always be central.