“Bitter Herbs” - Lent IV
Bitter herbs, like parsley, taste sweet at first, but then leave a bitter aftertaste. So does sin. Bitter herbs remind us about the slavery to sin and its acrid smell. Judas and Peter experienced it. Judas could never rid himself of it, but Peter did when he saw his Lord’s look and wept bitterly (Luke 22:61, 62).
The Chapel choir is fun and informal with a wide variety of great music, ranging from Bach to Rutter and gospel to African traditions and beyond. We sing once or twice a month on Sundays, and for some Wednesday Vespers worship services. It’s a nice time for fellowship and making friends. For more information please contact John Becker, Chapel’s Choir Director.
“Bitter Herbs” - Lent IV
Bitter herbs, like parsley, taste sweet at first, but then leave a bitter aftertaste. So does sin. Bitter herbs remind us about the slavery to sin and its acrid smell. Judas and Peter experienced it. Judas could never rid himself of it, but Peter did when he saw his Lord’s look and wept bitterly (Luke 22:61, 62).