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Do - March 16, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Do
Scripture: Mark 5:36b
As people of faith, we often put the needs of others ahead of our own. In this time of uncertainty, fear, and daily changes to schedules, it is important for us to remember to take care of ourselves so we are ready t...
Read MorePray - March 16, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Pray
Scripture: Mark 5:36b
Meditation on Don’t Be Afraid : by Missy Morain, Director of Program Ministry, the Parish of St. Matthew (Pacific Palisades, CA)
Read MoreWatch- March 17, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Watch
Scripture: Matthew 28:20b
Our secular experience of St. Patrick’s Day is all about wearing green and pots of gold at the end of a rainbow. Through this book we hear how Patrick trusted God, and believed God would be with him, even throug...
Read MoreRead- March 17, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Read
Scripture: Matthew 28:20b
Sometimes for children, teens, and adults, it’s hard to remember God is really there. Is God present if we can’t see God or others worshipping God? For many, our places of worship become a touchstone of where ...
Read MoreListen- March 17, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Listen
Scripture: Matthew 28:20b
The rainbow has become a recognizable symbol of St. Patrick’s Day. The legends say Leprechauns find their pot of gold at the end of one! Rainbows, of course, are also an important symbol found in the Bible remin...
Read MoreDo- March 17, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Do
Scripture: Matthew 28:20b
You may have heard that a four leaf clover is lucky, but did you know that St. Patrick used the symbol of the shamrock (a three leaf clover) to teach early Christians about the Holy Trinity?
Sometimes understan...
Read MorePray- March 17, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Pray
Scripture: Matthew 28:20b
A breastplate is a kind of shield that protects the body. Dating back to the 5th century, St. Patrick’s Breastplate wasn’t a physical shield, but rather a prayer. Today we often hear this prayer sung as a hym...
Read MoreWatch - March 16, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Watch
Scripture: Mark 5:36b
In helping children to deal with their fears, the Rev. Patricia Lyons, the Hogwarts Chaplain , explains how J.K. Rowling in The Prisoner of Azkaban uses humor in the form of the Riddikulus Charm to transform fe...
Read MoreRead - March 16, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Read
Scripture: Mark 5:36b
Poet Maya Angelou offers this brave and defiant poetic mantra that names the things that go bump in the night, as well as other things that frighten us.
Life Doesn't Frighten Me - Maya Angelou (with illustra...
Read MoreFaith @ Home Daily - Monday, March 16, 2020
posted on Mar 16, 2020Faith @ Home Daily
Monday, March 16
Scripture: Mark 5:36b
As we face the uncertainty of the coming days, (weeks! months?) both children and adults may experience uncertainty, fear, or frustration. In our today's Scripture, Jesus has accompanied people faci...
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