This sermon was preached for Sunday, August 25, 2024 for the fourteen Sunday after Pentecost. The texts for this sermon is Psalm 84, Ephesians 6:10-20, and John 6:56-69 . Most Friday evening, as my little family of four sits down for dinner someone reminds the rest of us it’s time for Shabbat prayers. Now you’re really supposed to do the opening Sabbath ritual when the sun goes down. And you’re supposed to have candles, bread, and wine, at the very least. But in our family we do it when the kids are hungry, regardless of what’s going on with the sun. And we make do with what we have: hopefully, if we’ve kept on top of our shopping that week, there’s some grape juice for the kids. Sometimes “the wine” is actually just whatever beer we have in the fridge. In a pinch, I’ve even mixed some lemon juice with sugar and water. The bread is usually just part of what we are having for dinner: anything from a piece of tortilla to a macaroni shell to a chunk of chicken nugget....