Did you attend church today?

The Revised Common Lectionary, based on the Catholic one, is also in use in many Protestant churches. So the Gospel (and other) readings will often be in common across a number of churches on any given Sunday.

I didn’t, but I’ll share a sign I once saw outside a church at about this time of year (i.e. the start of NFL season):

“Let’s meet at my house Sunday, before the game. --God.”

Hey, I thought it was pretty clever!

No. The Bible says not to pray in public, but in thy closet, like my president. I fergit which chapter & verse. My favorite passage, though, is Exodus 31:15.

Matthew, chapter 6, verse 6 (cite):

I may not have gone to church yesterday, but I guess I learned something from all those Sunday School Bible classes my parents sent me to as a child! :slight_smile:

I so didn’t know that one. Thanks a lot, because I was banging my head that it could not be a coincidence but at the same time I wondered ow that could be.

Yes. Though by now it was yesterday.

Started at 10.

Over just after 11. 11:10, usually, sometimes 11:05.

I think the sermon was about tolerance, but I don’t know for sure–I was teaching Sunday school at the time.

I wish. It was the highlight of my week before I was house bound.

Also, seeing as the apostles met together every Saturday night/Sunday morning, I think Ignatz is misinterpreting the verse. That verse is mostly about not making a big deal out of your praying. And Hebrews 10:25 indicates that we are to not forsake that assembly.

As for Exodus 31:15, I’m not going to get into that argument. But I will point out that the seventh day is Saturday. (See the Jewish calendar if you don’t believe me.)

Thanks! That’s pretty cool. I’d never heard of it.

I’m afraid I first thought of something from DUNE. g