Thank you, Chris, for reminding us of the importance that we are a connectional church. Susan, thank you for your passionate renditions of the songs of the oppressed. Really beautiful!
“The Caring Presence” – that awareness recalled again…
I’m reminded of the “Wire Monkeey” psychology experiments of the 60’s, with rhesus monkeys.
When left alone, the lttle critters would cuddle with a wire “mama” monkey for affectionbetter than nothing!
It explains somewhat the feeling so many of us are experiencing of needing togetherness and touch.
We risk being together because of that need.
We rejoice at the togetherness of Zoom meetings, because you are so right, Pastor Chris.
We can touch one another through our eyes, through our pens, with our voice on the phone…
Another great service during difficult times, thanks to each one participating. Susan Steele’s musical presentation a spiritual experience for me, God bless us, far and near.
Kim Burch says
Good Morning friends!
Thanks for joining us today – please be sure to drop a comment so we know you’re with us!
Margaret Anne Slawson says
Good morning.
Nan Horstman says
Greetings.
Robert Grigereit says
Happy to be in worship! Bob and Carolyn Grigereit
Kathy Mead says
It is good to be with Central Church family. I am grateful.
Kim Burch says
Thank you all for joining us today! Go…and be present this week, friends!!
Nancy and Ron says
Wonderful inspiration! Thank you Chris! Missed the The Well this morning Looking forward to a copy coming later!
I hope to continue my presence in this world with even greater vigor and love!
Jerry and Sharon Glenn says
Thanks for reminding us how to reach out to others, especially in these days os isolation.
Tia and Walter Brueggemann says
Thank you, Chris, for reminding us of the importance that we are a connectional church. Susan, thank you for your passionate renditions of the songs of the oppressed. Really beautiful!
Kathryn Gray says
“The Caring Presence” – that awareness recalled again…
I’m reminded of the “Wire Monkeey” psychology experiments of the 60’s, with rhesus monkeys.
When left alone, the lttle critters would cuddle with a wire “mama” monkey for affectionbetter than nothing!
It explains somewhat the feeling so many of us are experiencing of needing togetherness and touch.
We risk being together because of that need.
We rejoice at the togetherness of Zoom meetings, because you are so right, Pastor Chris.
We can touch one another through our eyes, through our pens, with our voice on the phone…
Elsie & Don Randall says
Another great service during difficult times, thanks to each one participating. Susan Steele’s musical presentation a spiritual experience for me, God bless us, far and near.
James Pennell says
A powerful message.
Steven Terry says
I MISS YOU ALL! Down here in San Antonio. Needed to hear this Message, Chris.