The texts for today are two: John 6: 1 - 21 and Mark 6: 45 - 52.
Jesus came to the disciples walking on the water. Jesus would not leave his followers in a difficult time nor will he leave us.
This story ties into the feeding of the 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish. Jesus did not leave all those people, either. he fed them with teachings of God's love and healed the sick. He then fed them with food.
Jesus' feeding the 5,000 is a great miracle. It can also be said that Jesus inspired those people who probably were not so generous to share with others. Either thought is certainly a miracle. In this time of recession there is much hurt and uneasiness. We can feed each other be being interested in each others' welfare. This is food indeed: helping others live in hope.
This way Jesus will come walking to us from the altar of Holy Communion to our church gatherings as we share faith-filled words with one another. Just as he did when he walked across the water to meet his disciples in the boat.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church holds worship services each Sunday morning at 10:00. Father Harvey Hillin serves as vicar of the church and presides over Holy Communion on the first Sunday of each month. Morning prayer is held other Sundays. To get to St. Andrew's from Hays, one goes north on US 183 7 miles past I-70, then 4 miles west on Buckeye, and then 2 miles north on 210 Avenue.
Upcoming Worship Se
Upcoming worship services
Jan 14, 10:00, Morning Prayer
Jan 21, 10:00, Morning Prayer
Jan 28, 10:00, Morning Prayer
Feb 4, 10:00, Holy Communion, Father Hillin
Feb 11, 10:00, Morning Prayer
Feb 18, 10:00, Morning Prayer
Feb 25, 10:00, Morning Prayer
THIS is a link to the church calendar of the Episcopal Church. It has links to further information about the people who are commemorated on any particular day.
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