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WELCOME BACK! NOW GO!

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Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20


Welcome Back! Now Go!
SermonSearch Staff
Matthew 28:18-20


Welcome back church! I am so glad to be back worshipping with you. But you know what we are going to do after this hour and a half long worship service?

We're going to say ''Go''. Hope you enjoy being back. But in an hour and a half, you're getting kicked out. We're going to send you BACK into the world! 

The joy to us sending you out in an hour and a half is that we get to see you back next week. Then we get to send you out again. Here's the difference. For the past several months, you couldn't leave your home. You couldn't interact with people. You couldn't get close to others. But after this service, when you get sent out, you can go and interact with others again, in a smart social distancing kind of way.

Now of course the Church has never stopped being the Church. But it's been different hasn't it? There's no denying that the world has looked different for the past several months. 

Well, before I send all of you out, 

Let's pray!

I brought something with me that I'd like to show you. It's a Leatherman. Specifically it's a Leatherman Wave. It's a multi-tool that fits in your pocket like this. I love this Leatherman. It's part of what I call, my everyday carry. You see, whenever I leave the house, I make sure I bring my keys, my wallet, my phone, and my Leatherman. This thing has a knife, scissors, pliers, screwdrivers, and more. I love it. 

What did I just do there? I played a classic schoolroom activity that everyone knows and loves. It's called ''Show and Tell''. I remember loving it as a kid, and well, I loved it right there as well. I also love to see my kids light up when they know they can show all of their friends one of their most treasured possessions and talk about it. It is just so joy-giving. I love watching my kids find out that today at school is show and tell. They run to their rooms and come down with whatever it is they want to show their class. They might bri ...

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