Thursday, August 08, 2024

Thursday Evenings at All Hallows (Thursday, August 8, 2024) Is Now Online


Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows

In many places the summer vacation has ended, and children are returning to school. In a number of churches, it is an annual tradition to bless the children and to ask members and attendees of the church to commit themselves to praying for one or more children throughout the school year. Praying for a child, whether the child is our own, our grandchild, a child of a relative or friend, a child who attends our church or lives in our neighborhood or with whom we have a connection in some other way is one way that we can express our love for a fellow human being.

In this evening’s message we take a look at what advice the apostle Paul has to offer us in how Christians are to treat each other, particularly in our age in which Christians are more known for their divisions than they are for their love for each other.

Reading: Romans 15:1-6

Message: Living as a Christian in the Age of Outrage

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May Thursday Evenings at All Hallows be a blessing to you.

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