Finding God in the most unusual places!
If you look, you can see God in the most unusual places, wouldn’t you agree?
Over the past few weeks I have started a new Vlog (video blog) series called, “Getting to Know You”. In this new series I have been interviewing people from our congregation. It’s been so fun.
I’ve asked them three questions:
How are you doing in the midst of this madness?
What are you doing to alleviate stress or anxiety? What are some coping strategies?
Where have you seen God in this?
The interviews have been via zoom and I have been posting them once a week on our website, and Facebook page. So far you have had the opportunity to get to know, Brian Scrivens, Sandra Percy and Dave Wallace. If you haven’t already, please check it out. WARNING: the intro song is really catchy ;) Each week, (for as long as we are isolated), there will be a different person for you to get to know.
I have loved getting to know each of these folks in a different way, and I have loved hearing about where they have seen God in the midst of this pandemic. What they say may surprise you.
God moves in amazing, remarkable and even surprising ways. God also moves in subtle understated ways – in the quietness of a spectacular sunset; in the sound of the rain hitting the window; or even in the gift of food left on our doorstep!
Yes, God is moving even today, even in the midst of a global pandemic! There are “God moments” all around. This week be on the lookout and seize them, embrace them and receive them!
Stay safe, BE WELL and know that you are LOVED!
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Would you be willing to be interviewed? We would love to Get to Know You!! Reach out to: revmona@amberleachurch.ca or admin@amberleachurch.ca
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Join us for Part 3 of our sermon series entitled Joyful Sound!
Tune into to our online service at 11 am on Sunday morning on our YouTube Channel. Don’t forget to click SUBSCRIBE :)
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Regardless of where you find us, please do leave a comment. Let me know how you are doing and how I can pray for you.
(Don’t forget our Zoom coffee hour on Sunday at 11:45am)