In a popular hymn we sing, “Lord, please don’t pass me by.” A more contemporary gospel song refrains, “Lord, whatever you’re doing in this season, don’t do it without me.” We don’t like to be left out. But sometimes, the greatest blessing is to not be included.
As we enter into the Lenten season and countdown to Passion Week and Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Anderson T. Graves II looks into the origins of the Last Supper by going back to the Old Testament in a sermon is called: SOMETIMES IT’S GOOD TO GET PASSED OVER.
Listen well.
---Anderson T. Graves II is a writer, community organizer, and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church and the executive director of SAYNO (Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization) in Montgomery, Alabama.
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