God’s love for us is relentless. God sees each of us as precious. We are surrounded, immersed, and permeated with this love. We don’t earn this love, we return it. The big question is “how do I do this?” God Bless Us All–Every One! Jim Deuser
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Courage is the theme for this year’s Georgetown Ecumenical Wholeness Service. Last Month Rev. Vicky Joy McClure shared Courage to Hear, and in September Rev. Mary Sallet shared Courage to See, so it seems fitting that our focus this month is Courage to Discern after we have both seen and […]
Our lives are so busy and noisy. How can we hear the voice of God? How can we practice listening? Quieting down, slowing down, listening in silence means we are in a mode of receiving. When we talk, we are in giving mode. Listen…Open to what is and what might be. […]
Greetings everyone! This month of September, we start a new season on the topic of Courage. On September 22, we will explore the “Courage to See.” I have written five statements or questions that may frequently enter into our discernment and prayer life: 1. Have you considered that your eye is […]
FIRST IN-PERSON GATHERING of 2021-2022: Sunday, September 26, 6:30 p.m. San Gabriel Presbyterian Church Psalm 100:1-2 “Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come into His presence with singing.” Dear Friends of the Wholeness Service, It is a joy to announce that […]
Next Service: Sunday, May 23, 2021 Dear Friends of the Wholeness Service, Greetings of grace and peace. It seems amazing that we are out near the middle of May and that almost half of the year 2021 is already over! I hope much in your life is improving as Covid has […]
Dear Friends of the Wholeness Service, As missionaries of God’s Kingdom, St. Peter reminds us to “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” (1 Peter 3:15a). This is why we, as followers of Jesus, need to know […]
Dear Friends of the Wholeness Service: I’ve been thinking about faithfulness a lot lately, the faithfulness of friends, of family, and wondering if I have been as faithful. Perhaps it is because Suzanne and I are learning to be grandparents, and we want to be faithful to that great […]