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In this reflection from August 25, 2024, Rev. Dr. Elisabeth Jones invites us to consider the final stanzas of the United Church of Canada’s “Song of Faith.” These remind us that we are all “time-bound children of the Timeless One”, called to live as fully as we can in the space between birth and death, with trust and grounded hope in God’s loving, redemptive action in all creation. With such hope, “how can we keep from singing?”
This was the next-to-last summer shared worship pilgrimage with the West Island and Riverside United cluster.
To hear the reading of the Song of Faith that Rev. Elisabeth refers to, head to the YouTube recording.
Connect with Cedar Park United here:
cedarparkunited.org
youtube.com/c/CedarParkUnited
facebook.com/cedarparkunitedchurch
instagram.com/cedar_park_united
By Cedar Park UnitedIn this reflection from August 25, 2024, Rev. Dr. Elisabeth Jones invites us to consider the final stanzas of the United Church of Canada’s “Song of Faith.” These remind us that we are all “time-bound children of the Timeless One”, called to live as fully as we can in the space between birth and death, with trust and grounded hope in God’s loving, redemptive action in all creation. With such hope, “how can we keep from singing?”
This was the next-to-last summer shared worship pilgrimage with the West Island and Riverside United cluster.
To hear the reading of the Song of Faith that Rev. Elisabeth refers to, head to the YouTube recording.
Connect with Cedar Park United here:
cedarparkunited.org
youtube.com/c/CedarParkUnited
facebook.com/cedarparkunitedchurch
instagram.com/cedar_park_united