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In this sermon for Remembrance Sunday, which followed an observance of Remembrance Day, Laurence reflects on Luke 20:27-38. It’s the story of a time when men called Sadducees Jesus a loaded question about the general resurrection and life after it. The Sadducees don’t believe there will be a resurrection.
In the sermon Laurence mentions a funeral at Glenview that was held on the preceding Thursday for a 102-year-old member of the congregation. He also mentions a solo that was sung at the funeral. The song isn’t as popular today as it was a generation ago. You can hear the song through the link below. Laurence said Steven Adams wrote the words. He wrote the music. F.E. Weatherly was the lyricist.
By Glenview Presbyterian ChurchIn this sermon for Remembrance Sunday, which followed an observance of Remembrance Day, Laurence reflects on Luke 20:27-38. It’s the story of a time when men called Sadducees Jesus a loaded question about the general resurrection and life after it. The Sadducees don’t believe there will be a resurrection.
In the sermon Laurence mentions a funeral at Glenview that was held on the preceding Thursday for a 102-year-old member of the congregation. He also mentions a solo that was sung at the funeral. The song isn’t as popular today as it was a generation ago. You can hear the song through the link below. Laurence said Steven Adams wrote the words. He wrote the music. F.E. Weatherly was the lyricist.