Dear Friends,
Please join me this Sunday, November 1st at Church of the Master (122nd Morningside Avenue, Harlem, NY). The service begins at 11am. This is Communion Sunday and All Saints Day.
The sermon topic is:
Rethinking and Reliving the Event of the Upper Room
To prepare for this sermon, please read
Matthew 26: 20-30
Loving greetings to you as we now change our clocks and move into a new season. There is no doubt that spiritual hunger has escalated, as it tends to do during historically challenging times. This sermon will help us to think about the real deep meaning of the institution of what we call "The Lords Supper." The attempt of the sermon is first to look at what is the highest importance that individuals are devoting more time to these days where cultural pressure is so severe. What really matters? As we participate in this communion experience, we are in a sacred place hopefully to receive intuitive guidance that makes all of the crooked places straight. Please remember to take the rest of the world with you, in your heart, holding all beings in the light of their true nature of joy, peace and bliss.
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From this message, we hope to learn how to allow God to express through us, in the most miraculous way! May we rest in the sweetness of God's enduring love!
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-Reverend Eugene Callender
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
"Let us try to remember that we are an essential part of the Allness of God. We are connected to each other as brothers and sisters. Together we express the power of WE, and we contribute to the healing of the world."
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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