Teach Us To Pray January 23, 2022

TEACH US TO PRAY
What has been called The Great Sermon of Jesus was assembled in The Gospel of Matthew from chapters 5 through 7. In the middle of this great lesson, we find instructions for praying (Matthew 6: 9-13). It has come to be known as The Lord’s Prayer, and it is recited throughout the Christian world. In a two-part sermon beginning this Sunday, Rev. Jean will share her insights into the metaphysical meaning contained within these familiar words.
Bring paper and pen so you, too, can create prayers that are personal to you based on these instructions.
Rev. Jean DeBarbieris

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