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In this week's episode Rebecca and Phil reflect on the many pivots that took place for Sunday morning's worship. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it has taught us to be flexible and have a backup plan, and a backup for the backup. Beyond the pivoting, they also discuss week 5 of Lent and the ongoing conversation around sin and what it means to be human. This chapter is the longest in our year long series, partially because it spans the entirety of Lent, but also because it is really important content and conversations.
Some of the specifics discussions they shared regarding Sunday's worship was the heaviness of the content. The reality of the ongoing nature of scapegoating is a lot to process. The music was beautiful, but almost hauntingly beautiful given the topic. Next week we kickoff Holy Week with Palm Sunday. Easter is just around the corner!
As always, we'd love to hear you questions about the "Why behind the worship." You can email us at [email protected].
Find all our Lent and Holy Week info at www.wrumc.org/lent
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In this week's episode Rebecca and Phil reflect on the many pivots that took place for Sunday morning's worship. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it has taught us to be flexible and have a backup plan, and a backup for the backup. Beyond the pivoting, they also discuss week 5 of Lent and the ongoing conversation around sin and what it means to be human. This chapter is the longest in our year long series, partially because it spans the entirety of Lent, but also because it is really important content and conversations.
Some of the specifics discussions they shared regarding Sunday's worship was the heaviness of the content. The reality of the ongoing nature of scapegoating is a lot to process. The music was beautiful, but almost hauntingly beautiful given the topic. Next week we kickoff Holy Week with Palm Sunday. Easter is just around the corner!
As always, we'd love to hear you questions about the "Why behind the worship." You can email us at [email protected].
Find all our Lent and Holy Week info at www.wrumc.org/lent