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Palm Sunday: Forgiveness
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In our final part of the series on Becoming a Resisting Church, we have to ask ourselves what we should do when everything else we do to change hearts and minds fails. We can do everything right and we can still fail to make a difference in the world around us.
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The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. reminds us that we are called by the Christ to forgive those who continue to walk a path of hatred and abuse. Dr. King says:
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“In other words, forgiveness is not a matter of quantity, but a matter of quality. One cannot forgive four hundred and ninety times without it becoming a part of the habit structure of one’s being. Forgiveness is not an occasional act; it is a permanent attitude. This was what Jesus taught his disciples.” (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Chapter 5: Love in Action.)
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In our Gospel reading this Sunday we read about the great betrayal and denial by Saint Peter. During all his protesting that he would not deny Jesus, when called to take a stand and to be known as a disciple, he buckled and denied him. He even flew into a rage at the very idea of beings one of Jesus’ disciples.
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Yet, Jesus came to him after the resurrection and forgives him and restores him to the ministry he was called to do. This is all part of the process.
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We will have those who will refuse to change their ways. They will harden their hearts against the Gospel of Love and will stand opposed to the teachings of the Jesus they claim to serve. It is not our job to judge them, it is our job to love them. And we love them by giving them forgiveness.
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I hope you will join me this Sunday as we look deeper at forgiveness.
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Join us every Sunday at 3:00 PM at 557 Greene Street in Augusta Georgia in the sanctuary of the MCC of Our Redeemer.
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April 13, 2025: Palm Sunday
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Mass Intention: For the strength to forgive those who hurt us.
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Holy Week schedule is below.
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April 20, 2025: Easter Sunday - NO MASS
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For the St. George family; Fr. Bryan Wolf; Mary Nehls; for Kelesh’s daughter; James (Cancer); Linda (Cancer); Jacob (Cancer); James Long (Cancer); Mickey; Jacob Williams; Valarie and Boyfriend; Julie and Bill Cowitt; Kelesh and family; Lindsay; Sherlock Bones; Tatum Johnson (Job); Bishop James Long; David; John; Bishop Ben and Darlene Williams; Ryn Ingells; growth for our parish family; all those in the path of the wildfires and severe weather, end of hostilities in Ukraine and the Middle East; for an end to gun violence.
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Our Parish Outreaches
Human First Outreach
This ministry focuses on providing food and toiletry supplies to the homeless in the Augusta, Georgia area. We provide feminine hygiene products to those that need them and food for the pets of our homeless friends and family.
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We are working to bring a human touch to this ministry as we encourage volunteers to engage with the individuals we are helping in a compassionate and loving way. We expect all volunteers to refrain from proselytizing and preaching to those we serve. Instead, take a hint from Hamilton “talk less, listen more”.
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If you would like to donate to this important ministry, you can visit our Amazon wishlist and purchase items to be sent directly to us.
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Reclaiming the Cross Outreach
Check out our newest outreach in which we work to set the record straight on what the Bible says about many of the issues facing our society today!
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Reclaiming the Cross is an outreach of our parish headed up by Subdeacon Luna Godsey.
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Podcast Outreach
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Our Parish goes social...
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