In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

In Hebrew, Sabbath (Shabbat) means “stop.” From the beginning when God rested in Genesis to Jesus reminding us that Sabbath was made for man, Sabbath has been an important part of our relationship with God. We will read Genesis:2:2-3.

It’s not like Jesus wasn’t busy. He spent his days preaching, teaching, healing. But he also knew he need time with God. Often, Jesus found this time through silence and solitude. This week, we will talk about finding connection with God in the same way Jesus did. We will read Mark 1:35-37.

It’s not like Jesus wasn’t busy. He spent his days preaching, teaching, healing. But he also knew he need time with God. Often, Jesus found this time through silence and solitude. This week, we will talk about finding connection with God in the same way Jesus did. We will read Mark 1:35-37.

It’s not like Jesus wasn’t busy. He spent his days preaching, teaching, healing. But he also knew he need time with God. Often, Jesus found this time through silence and solitude. This week, we will talk about finding connection with God in the same way Jesus did. We will read Mark 1:35-37.

It’s not like Jesus wasn’t busy. He spent his days preaching, teaching, healing. But he also knew he need time with God. Often, Jesus found this time through silence and solitude. This week, we will talk about finding connection with God in the same way Jesus did. We will read Mark 1:35-37.

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