SUNDAY SERMON: STEALING TOMORROW by GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS

This Sunday’s Sermon: Led by the comforting vocals and introspective lyrics of Tony Dekker, Canada’s folk-rock sweetheart’s Great Lake Swimmers have provided the soundtrack for many crisp, candle-lit autumn evenings spent sipping tea and pondering life’s complexities. In Stealing Tomorrow Dekker sings about the sadness of building walls, and how we might be sacrificing our tomorrows through our stubborn or guarded tendencies that we engage in today.

How do we dismantle these walls?

Or do we need to?

“I cannot turn it off
I don’t have a switch for that
And haven’t crash landed yet
Haven’t crash landed yet”

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