Homework:
Try to read the grusome story found at the end of Judges and then read that gentle story of Ruth and Naomi. I wonder do you see similar stories in this week’s news or headlines. Have a thought on that.

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Homework:
Try to read the grusome story found at the end of Judges and then read that gentle story of Ruth and Naomi. I wonder do you see similar stories in this week’s news or headlines. Have a thought on that.
Introit: Bells of St. Andrew’s / Call to Worship / Hymn 272 / Prayer of Confession / Assurance of Forgiveness / Psalm 23, 2 Kings 2: 1-15 / Hymn 379 / Message: “Stories that Shape Us” / Hymn 269 / Offertory: David Gillham / Sung Response / Offertory Prayer / Bells of St. Andrew’s / Opportunities in the Life of St. Andrew’s / Reception of New Members / Prayers of the People / The Lord’s Prayer / Hymn 273 / Benediction
Introit / A Time for Remembering / Call to Worship / Hymn 330 / Prayer of Confession / Assurance of Forgiveness / Psalm 98, Luke 20: 27-40 / Hymn 422 / Message: “What Will The Resurrection Be Like?” / Hymn 454 / Offertory (Trumpet: Christine Kuepfer) / Doxology / Offertory Prayer /Anthem / Opportunities in the Life of St Andrews / Prayers of the People / The Lord’s Prayer / Hymn 607 / Benediction/ Postlude (Bagpipe: Henry Munth)
Introit / Call to Worship / Hymn 606 / Prayer of Confession / Assurance of Forgiveness / Psalm 149, Isaiah 1: 1 – 2:5- Dramatic Reading / Hymn 567 / Message: “The Great Conversation” / Hymn 676 / Offertory / Doxology / Offertory Prayer /Anthem / Opportunities in the Life of St Andrews / Prayers of the People / The Lord’s Prayer / Hymn 607 / Benediction