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Dessert and Devotions Videos

2009 November 1
by Pastor Keith

In addition to the Debt and DAR video which you can see below this posting, there were three other videos that we viewed and discussed. We thought they were excellent examples of what it can look like when we are doing God’s work with our hands. This first one did a great job of making the connection between what we do at the altar and what we do in outreach to others. Take and Eat

This next video features a story that takes place at a Bible camp, reminding us how simple it is to not only do God’s work through our hands, but also how that work can enable others join us in this work. And the best part of the video is how well it expresses how wonderful it feels to do this work. Unconventional

This last video shows what a difference a couple of congregations can make in the lives of the needy within a community when they use the gifts God has given them for this purpose. It begs the question: What has Zion been gifted to do? We think making a difference in the lives of kids that are ministered to by the DAR Boys and Girls Club is just such a call for Zion. What do you think? Family Dinner

3 Responses leave one →
  1. Carla Clarke permalink
    November 8, 2009

    Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the Dessert & Devotion gathering (I was so bummed~really looked forward to that delicious dessert!) but because of this AWESOME new website I was able to watch the videos that I missed out on! Thanks to all of you who worked so hard at putting this all together. It was wonderful, uplifting and encouraging. Well done!

  2. Pastor Keith permalink*
    November 12, 2009

    Deepest thanks Carla!

  3. Karen permalink
    February 23, 2010

    Carla, I just read your response to this in February – I travel at a snails pace at times!! I want to tell you “thank you” so much for your comments. And I’m so glad that the website is able to inform – I think it’s great. I just need to refer to the website more frequently and the Lenten Bible Study is helping me with that discipline.

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