What do we know, for sure? And how do we know it?
These simple questions have profound import. Certainly, they are the subject of much philosophical debate: and, if we read some philosophers, it is not clear we can know anything! Our gospel reading this week features our Lord Jesus speaking of knowing him and, also, knowing his Father. Would you want to encounter someone who claimed to know ALL about God? We will get to reflect upon such issues this Sunday in our worship service. As always, we will have opportunity to visit with one another during our fellowship time, following the service. While it is always a joy to talk with dear friends, how about making an effort to visit with someone with whom you are not familiar? You would be blessed. Our gospel reading this week features our Lord Jesus speaking of knowing him and, also, knowing his Father. Would you want to encounter someone who claimed to know ALL about God? We will get to reflect upon such issues this Sunday in our worship service. As always, we will have opportunity to visit with one another during our fellowship time, following the service. While it is always a joy to talk with dear friends, how about making an effort to visit with someone with whom you are not familiar? You would be blessed.
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