One of the most beautiful expressions that often precedes a sermon or a talk is "Christ is in our midsts" to which the gathered respond, "He is and shall always be". Does anyone know where this greeting originates from?
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Jesus said "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there in the midst of them.
One of the most beautiful expressions that often precedes a sermon or a talk is "Christ is in our midsts" to which the gathered respond, "He is and shall always be". Does anyone know where this greeting originates from?