Rincon United Methodist Church 107 Savannah Avenue, Rincon, GA 31326 (Web Site) www.rinconumc.org (E-Mail) [email protected]912-826-5796 Loving God Loving People Growing Together Moving Forward Faith Connections For many people, the pandemic redefined work, with more employ- ees logging hours from a home office—or kitchen table. Boundaries between job and personal life blurred, as did any sense of being “off duty.” Most of us prefer clear divisions between our tasks and time. While such separations may help with scheduling, they are artificial human constructs. “Whatever your task,” says Colossians 3:23 (NRSV, emphasis added) - whether in public or private, family or job, spiritual or worldly activities—”put yourselves into it as done for the Lord.” Verse 17 tells us to “do everything” in Jesus’ name, “giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” That means even work and worship interlock. As Rich Warren writes, “Work becomes worship when you dedicate it to God and perform it with and awareness of His presence.” NewsletterNewsletter, September 2021 Prayer Requests: Fail Family, Schulz Family, Freddie McRae Nancy Sells Kayla Alexander Beth Holland Linda Johnston Patricia Carr; Tabitha Sikes Nancy Sells Peggy Rahn Jeffrey Smith Keith & Jackie Barnes Jorge & Dani Buendia Jackey Nease Kaycee Kessler Bethany Smith Susan Wise Pastor Michael Robert & Bridget Caldwell Tabitha Bacot John Hazel Chloe Tillman Carolyn & Stanley Gisriel Matthew Fraser Rose Fraser Russ Fraser James Reinhart Wayne & Ann Cockrell Jim & Jill Anderson, Noah Edwards Jordan Rahn Glenn Andrews, Ray & Shirley Causey, Norma Cave, family Camilla Corbin, Keith & Marsha Cornell, Charlie Dukes, Kathy Fraser, Jack Green, Arlene Herndon, Beth Holland, RD Jaudon Joyce Kelley, Maxine Oglesby, LCPL Brisco Olsen, Donald Quinones, Mary Rotureau, James Sapp, Delane Summers Laboring for the Lord
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