West Suffield Congregational Church
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West Suffield, CT 06093
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Made in God's Image

9/12/2014

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"God created humanity in God's own image, in the divine image God created them, male and female God created them." Genesis 1:27 
You are created in the image of God. Whoever you or wherever you are on life's journey YOU are an image of God. It is too easy to forget this and see ourselves as an image of something else. We define ourselves by something we have done or by how we think others see us or how we wish to be seen in order to see ourselves as successful, loved or worthy. You are loved. You are worthy. God loves you regardless of your paycheck, your race, your gender, your sexual orientation or your past. Being created in God's image means we also have the to share this divine love to others because they too are created in the image of God. When you look in the face of your neighbor, your friends, your enemies, the person you pass on the street  or even ine mirror what do you see? Do you see the face of God?Worship this Sunday at 10am in the Sanctuary!

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Homecoming

9/6/2014

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"And saw that it was good." Genesis 1:9
Home is a word filled with emotion. For many home means safety, joy, relaxation, solace, family and love. For too many others home is an unrealized dream, a safe refuge and shelter that due to abuse, homelessness or other circumstances has never become a reality. Church can be many things to many people, but at our core we are called to be a home: a safe, secure place sharing of grace, love and joy. 
God created the world, looked back and saw it was and still is good. God created each of us and called us to be the Church. To be Christ's hands, feet and heart healing, forgiving and loving the world. This Homecoming Sunday we welcome back not only everyone who already considers WSCC their spiritual home, but everyone who is still searching, still on a journey. Whoever you are, wherever you are on that journey - you are welcome here. Welcome home!

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