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Time Out

by Lovietta Lyn Campbell

A Biblical example of the importance of rest to ones’ mental health.

“Sabbath observance invites us to stop. It invites us to rest. It asks us to notice that while we rest, the world continues without our help. It invites us to delight in the world’s beauty and abundance.”
― Wendell Berry

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For Sabbath’s Sake: Embracing Your Need for Rest, Worship and Community

by J. Dana Trent

Our history of Sunday celebration and spiritual renewal

The Lord’s Day Alliance of the United States (LDA) was founded in 1888. That year representatives of six major Protestant denominations met in Washington, D.C. to organize the American Sabbath Union; this name was later changed to The Lord’s Day Alliance of the United States. We have been the one national organization whose sole purpose it is to maintain and cultivate the first day of the week as a time for rest, worship, Christian education and spiritual renewal.

Today, we’re now known as Rising Day Ministries of the Lord’s Day Alliance and we seek to create space in people’s lives to be transformed by God through reconnecting, renewing and reinvigorating them in the fullness of Sabbath delight and God’s Shalom.

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    It was Friday afternoon and we were preparing for our Sabbath day. I turned on some music and began giving out cleaning assignments…

  • Reflection on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

    What is your favorite time of year? For me, it is Autumn. We take a vacation every Fall to the Adirondacks to see the colors. The crispness of the air is invigorating after an oppressively hot summer.

  • The Math of Sabbath Rest

    Occasionally we go through periods of life when Sabbath looks differently than it did in the past. Recently, I’ve struggled to figure out how to spend my Sabbath time in a way…

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Hanover, PA 17331