21.11.13 “Altars” Exodus 20:22-24

Episode 211113 November 12, 2021 00:09:07
21.11.13 “Altars” Exodus 20:22-24
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21.11.13 “Altars” Exodus 20:22-24

Nov 12 2021 | 00:09:07

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One of the things about weekends which fascinate me is the wide range of worship practices all around the world. Huge cathedrals or mud walled huts; large congregations in vast auditoriums with multimillion dollar electronics or small clusters of people gathered in the shade of a tree or quietly in a basement. People lighting incense before a large cement cast Buddha or one of a thousand different Hindu idols, or prostrate, face down on their prayer mat facing Jerusalem or Mecca. So in your country, your culture, your family and your heart…what does worship look like, when and where will it happen this weekend?  

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Or  copy and go to this link: https://walkingwithjesus.ddawj-365.com/weekend-edition-13-14-november-2021-altars-exodus-2022-24/     Today’s Scripture is Exodus 20:22-24. Choose below to read or listen.​​

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