Sundays at All Hallows (Sunday, September 15, 2024) Is Now Online.

Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows.

You may have had the experience of a child coming home from school in tears because a classmate was spreading rumors about them and their other classmates were giving them the cold shoulder because of these rumors. Or perhaps you heard or read about a teenager who committed suicide because a group of other teenagers ganged up on the teenager on the internet and were bullying them. One of the other teenager’s mothers even joined in the bullying. These are just two examples of how words can be used to harm others.

In this Sunday’s message we take a look at what the Bible says on the topic of using the tongue and words for good and for evil and how it applies to Christians.

Readings: Isaiah 50: 4-9a, James 3: 1-12; Mark 8: 27-38

Message: How to Use the Tongue: The Choice Christians Face

Link: https://allhallowsmurray.blogspot.com/2024/09/sundays-at-all-hallows-sunday-september_14.html

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-It is recommended that after reading or hearing each lesson to take time to reflect on what you read or heard during the period of silence which follows each lesson. It is also recommended that you do the same thing after reading or hearing the message.

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May Sundays at All Hallows be a blessing to you.
Anglicans Ablaze

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