Another song from NEEDTOBREATHE today, “Lay ’em down”…
Come down to the river Come and let yourself in Make good on a promise To never hurt again If you’re lost and lonely Broken down Bring all of your troubles Come lay ’em down
All you sinners And the weak at heart All the helpless On the boulevards Wherever you are now Whatever evil you’ve found Bring all of your troubles Come lay ’em down
We’re all tied to the same old failings Finding shelter in things we know We’re all dirty like corrupted small towns We’ll bring our troubles Bring our troubles And lay ’em down
All you rich men And the high above All of those with And without love All you burdened And broken down Bring all of your troubles Come lay ’em down Come lay ’em down Come lay ’em down Come lay ’em down
Come all you broken (Come lay ’em down) Come all you helpless (Come lay ’em down) Bring all your burdens (Come lay ’em down) Just lay ’em down (Come lay ’em down) Come all you broken (Come lay ’em down) Come all you helpless (Come lay ’em down) Bring all your troubles (Come lay ’em down) Come lay ’em down
A few months ago, the San Diego diocese released a video promoting the Young Adult community in our city. You can play it by clicking on the thumbnail below. You may hear an English accent from time-to-time…
October 18, 2018: Matt Regitz @ St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church
About the speaker: After working five years as an oilfield salesman, Matt followed Christ’s call to step in and help his struggling parish programming for young adults and youth. Fifteen years later Matt is still sharing the goodness of the gospel at Prince of Peace Church while reaching thousands more around the country.
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Yesterday I posted a quotation from Francis Chan. Today I would like to share a video I came across where he explained why he left his megachurch:
This kind of stuff really speaks to me. I belong to a small parish myself and the more I am a part of it, the more convinced I am that this should be our normal pattern for the Christian life.