S2 E2 A New Day to Corrupt or Heal (with Bill)
Bonus Content • 18m
Bill focuses on the painful daily struggle… do we corrupt another day or work toward healing? Every day every person has a choice… do we continue to expand the ills of otherness made visible in the world through oppression, disenfranchisement, and disempowerment - or do we spend the next 24 hours working toward loving one another – our self, our family and friends, and our enemies. A new day is possible here and now – if we desire. We’ll take a look at John 10:1-10 that warns us to be aware of the thief who comes to steal and kill and destroy… are we that person or do we follow in Christ’s love? We’ll take time to pray and sing I Come to the Garden – fitting as our world is a garden, our garden to love or destroy. Simple, fun, yet profound. Begin to see the sacramental reality of life. Come join the journey!
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At times, scripture contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children, therefore parental discretion is advised.
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