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House to House heart to heart Vol 11 #3

You Should've Seen What Happened on Sunday!

The view from the pulpit is often interesting. People are so used to watching unresponsive TV and computer screens that they forget preachers can see them! After a while, the unexpected becomes commonplace, and he is able to keep his composure though “the walls come tumbling down.”

People of all ages are usually present: babies, children, teens, young adults, families, empty-nest couples, senior saints, widows, and widowers. Each comes to express a common love for an uncommon God; each feels a universal thirst for eternal truth. While worship is formal and congregational, it is neither cold nor impersonal—it is “in spirit” (John 4:24). Personalities are involved, and that can make it interesting. This past Lord’s day we had an uncommon service. You should have seen what happened . . .

 

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