Correcting Another's Fault (Humbly turning to God) - BCP Communion - The Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity

Today we look at how we can help someone when we perceive a fault. It is not hard to see that we often do this wrong, as we are met with anger, resistance, greater fault, sometimes within ourselves. Humility and turning to Christ are where we need to start.

The Readings are Galatians 5:25 and Luke 17:11 - Psalm 135 - The Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity - Pg 239

Our hymns for today are #398 Let Us With A Gladsome Mind, #397 Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness, #434 The Love of Jesus Calls Us

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