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SHILOH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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    From Fear to Joy

    From Fear to Joy

    Scripture - John 20:19-31 Christ appeared among his disciples with words of greeting & support: “Peace be with you.” Christ is with us now, offering these same words of greeting & comfort: “Peace be with you.” Jesus’ work in the world is not done. He now sends us to be his Spirit-filled hands & feet in the world. In John’s gospel, the death & resurrection of Jesus Christ has taken place. John recounts for us Jesus’ resurrection & the various encounters he has with believer
    Mercy in Palms

    Mercy in Palms

    Scripture - Luke 19:28-40 Today is Palm Sunday. This is the day in which we remember Christ’s procession into Jerusalem at the beginning of Holy Week. It is called Palm Sunday because the people used palm branches to welcome & honor Jesus as he entered the city. John 12:13 tells us that many people in Jerusalem took branches of palm trees & went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord – the King of Israel!” Other accounts
    Mercy in Service

    Mercy in Service

    Scripture - John 12:1-8 Which athletic sport do you think is the most biblical? Some people say that baseball is the most biblical sport, because the Bible opens with the words: In the big inning. Others say that football is found in the early chapters of Genesis because it describes the first downfall into sin. But I say that tennis is the truly biblical sport. Not just because I played it in high school, but because the Bible says in Genesis 41: Joseph served in Pharaoh
     

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