Covenant not “a penal code”, says ABC
It was not going to be a constitution, “and it’s certainly not going to be a penal code for punishing people who don’t comply.”
It was not going to be a constitution, “and it’s certainly not going to be a penal code for punishing people who don’t comply.”
400 candles representing the light of Christ “makes us feel a part of something larger,” said the Rev. Joseph Hensley
“The church bells are a fabric of this community that has been here for more than 150 years without a problem.”
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The little Mission Church of St. Stephen’s was opened on the 1st January, 1872, and from time to time converts were baptized, and the little assembly of believers increased. But the superstition of the priests and their votaries constantly made the little church the object of their persecuting hatred. Again and again its members were compelled to meet in the secrecy of the forest for prayer. The hour of martyrdom had come; some few could not stand the test, but very many gloriously held faithful to their Lord.
I looked out at the congregation, most in wheelchairs, some not able to speak out loud, but God was there – in their eyes, in their smiles, in the Spirit of Love that connected all of us. We blessed the bread and the wine and as communion was distributed, we sang more Christmas carols. We thanked God for the meal and for sending Love down to dwell among us and closed with a rousing verse and chorus of Angels we Have Heard on High.