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This story from Exodus 16 contains one of the best-known miracles in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible: when Moses and the people have no food to eat in the wilderness, God sends the miracle of manna to be their daily bread. The people eat that manna for the next forty years, as God sustains them throughout their wilderness journey. What might manna look like for us, when we find ourselves in our own wilderness seasons?
The sermon was delivered by guest preacher Rev. Dr. Anna Carter Florence on World Communion Sunday, October 5, 2025.
The scripture reading was from Exodus 16:10–21, 35
By Calvary Presbyterian Church San FranciscoThis story from Exodus 16 contains one of the best-known miracles in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible: when Moses and the people have no food to eat in the wilderness, God sends the miracle of manna to be their daily bread. The people eat that manna for the next forty years, as God sustains them throughout their wilderness journey. What might manna look like for us, when we find ourselves in our own wilderness seasons?
The sermon was delivered by guest preacher Rev. Dr. Anna Carter Florence on World Communion Sunday, October 5, 2025.
The scripture reading was from Exodus 16:10–21, 35