This Maundy Thursday service focuses on commemorating the Last Supper when Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples on the night before he was crucified. The service includes readings and songs about Jesus washing the disciples' feet in humble service, instituting the Lord's Supper by blessing the bread and wine, and being the bread of life. Participants symbolically paint their door frames with red to represent the blood of the lamb and the cross with three dots of blood to remember Jesus' sacrifice. The solemn service concludes with sharing a meal representing the Last Supper and singing a parting hymn.
Applications harvested from facts about the sunflower will refresh your prayer life when you dig into the 2014 International Day packet written by Guadalupe Savariz de Alvarado, Womens Ministries Director of the Southern Union Mission of Euro-Asia Division. Examine how the sunflowers relationship with the sun is like your relationship with the Son of God. Learn how growing sunflowers is like cultivating your prayer life. - See more at: http://www.adventistwomensministries.org/#sthash.s5m4ZdW3.dpuf
This document provides an introduction to the Byzantine Daily Office. It describes the origins and historical development of daily prayer in the early Christian and Byzantine traditions. It outlines the key components of Morning and Evening Prayer services, including Psalms, canticles, hymns, prayers, and the Lord's Prayer. The summary explains that daily prayer was meant to help Christians pray without ceasing by dedicating set times each day to communicate with God through corporate and private prayer.
The document contains prayers and reflections for each day of Holy Week - Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. Each day's reflection focuses on a key event from that day, such as Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey, washing the disciples' feet, dying on the cross, and resurrecting. The reflections encourage following Jesus' example of humility, service, forgiveness, and new life.
This document provides guidance on creating interior silence during Lent to hear God's will. It recommends:
1) Setting the goal of creating the spirit of Nazareth in our hearts to fulfill God's will through prayer, scripture, and examining our lives.
2) Practicing lectio divina to listen for God speaking through scripture by reading, meditating, praying, and contemplating passages.
3) Making time each day and week for silence, such as using a dedicated prayer space and going on pilgrimages, to discern God's voice.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "It's Time To Pray" sermon at New Life Christian Church on January 6, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
1. Jesus washes the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper to teach them about humility and service.
2. When Peter refuses to let Jesus wash his feet, Jesus says that unless he is washed, Peter cannot be part of him.
3. Jesus instructs his disciples to wash one another's feet, just as he washed theirs, so they will learn humility and service towards others.
The document provides information about exploring communion with children, including discussing everyday and special family meals, explaining that at communion Christians share in a meal as a family of the church. It describes the origins and symbolism of bread and wine at communion, recounting Jesus' instructions at the Last Supper for Christians to remember him by eating bread and drinking wine.
The document describes the Novena to Saint John Eudes and its benefits. It lists healing miracles attributed to the novena, including healing of cancer, paralysis, diabetes, and other illnesses. It then provides passages for each day of the novena, beginning with background on Saint John Eudes and excerpts from his writings focusing on finding authentic love, devotion to Jesus and his mysteries, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. It encourages committing to authentic love through acts of mercy each day and ends with a prayer.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses the importance of Watch and Pray services that are held every Wednesday night in the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star church. It emphasizes that this commemorates when Jesus asked his disciples to watch and pray with him on the night he was betrayed. The document provides the order of service for Watch and Pray, which involves readings, prayers, hymns from midnight to 3am to commemorate Jesus' prayers in the garden before his arrest. Members are instructed to observe this at home if unable to attend. Fasting from 6am to 6pm on Thursdays is also mentioned, in remembrance of Jesus' crucifixion.
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Sing to the Lord:
Music in Divine Worship
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Foreword
I. WHY WE SING
Participation
II. THE CHURCH AT PRAYER
A. The Bishop
B. The Priest
C. The Deacon
D. The Gathered Liturgical Assembly
E. Ministers of Liturgical Music
The Choir
The Psalmist
The Cantor
The Organist and Other Instrumentalists
The Director of Music Ministries
F. Leadership and Formation
G. Music in Catholic Schools
H. Diverse Cultures and Languages
I. Latin in the Liturgy
III. THE MUSIC OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Different Kinds of Music for the Liturgy
Music for the Sacred Liturgy
Gregorian Chant
The Composer and Music of Our Day
B. Instruments
The Human Voice
Musical Instruments
Instrumental Music
Recorded Music
C. Location of Musicians and Their Instruments
D. Acoustics
E. Copyrights and Participation Aids
IV. PREPARING MUSIC FOR CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. What Parts Do We Sing?
The Principle of Progressive Solemnity
The Parts to Be Sung
Sacred Silence
B. Who Prepares the Music for the Liturgy?
C. Care in the Choice of Music for the Liturgy
D. Judging the Qualities of Music for the Liturgy
The Three Judgments: One Evaluation
The Liturgical Judgment
The Pastoral Judgment
The Musical Judgment
V. THE MUSICAL STRUCTURE OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Music and the Structure of the Mass
The Introductory Rites
The Liturgy of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
The Communion Rite
The Concluding Rites
B. Music and the Other Sacraments
The Sacraments of Initiation
The Initiation of Adults
The Baptism of Children
The Baptism of Children During Sunday Mass
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The Rite of Marriage
The Rite of Ordination
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of Penance
C. Music and the Liturgy of the Hours
Responsorial
Antiphonal
Through-Composed
Metrical Psalms
Formula Tones
Other Elements
D. Other Liturgical Rites
Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest
Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
Order of Christian Funerals
E. Devotions
VI. CONCLUSION
Abbreviations
AG Second Vatican Council, Ad Gentes Divinitus (Decree on the Churchs
Missionary Activity) (1965)
BCL Bishops Committee on the Liturgy
BLS USCCB, Built of Living Stones: Art, Architecture, and Worship (2000)
CCC Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2nd edition
CVL USCCB, Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord: A Resource for Guiding the
Development of Lay Ecclesial Ministry (2005)
DV Second Vatican Council, Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation) (1965)
GILH General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours
GIRM General Instruction of the Roman Missal
GS Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World) (1965)
HCWEOM Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
LFM Lectionary for Mass
LTA John Paul II, Letter to Artists (1999)
MS Sacred Congregation for Rites, ...
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Issued by USCCB, November 14, 2007
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Sing to the Lord:
Music in Divine Worship
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Foreword
I. WHY WE SING
Participation
II. THE CHURCH AT PRAYER
A. The Bishop
B. The Priest
C. The Deacon
D. The Gathered Liturgical Assembly
E. Ministers of Liturgical Music
The Choir
The Psalmist
The Cantor
The Organist and Other Instrumentalists
The Director of Music Ministries
F. Leadership and Formation
G. Music in Catholic Schools
H. Diverse Cultures and Languages
I. Latin in the Liturgy
III. THE MUSIC OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Different Kinds of Music for the Liturgy
Music for the Sacred Liturgy
Gregorian Chant
The Composer and Music of Our Day
B. Instruments
The Human Voice
Musical Instruments
Instrumental Music
Recorded Music
C. Location of Musicians and Their Instruments
D. Acoustics
E. Copyrights and Participation Aids
IV. PREPARING MUSIC FOR CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. What Parts Do We Sing?
The Principle of Progressive Solemnity
The Parts to Be Sung
Sacred Silence
B. Who Prepares the Music for the Liturgy?
C. Care in the Choice of Music for the Liturgy
D. Judging the Qualities of Music for the Liturgy
The Three Judgments: One Evaluation
The Liturgical Judgment
The Pastoral Judgment
The Musical Judgment
V. THE MUSICAL STRUCTURE OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Music and the Structure of the Mass
The Introductory Rites
The Liturgy of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
The Communion Rite
The Concluding Rites
B. Music and the Other Sacraments
The Sacraments of Initiation
The Initiation of Adults
The Baptism of Children
The Baptism of Children During Sunday Mass
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The Rite of Marriage
The Rite of Ordination
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of Penance
C. Music and the Liturgy of the Hours
Responsorial
Antiphonal
Through-Composed
Metrical Psalms
Formula Tones
Other Elements
D. Other Liturgical Rites
Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest
Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
Order of Christian Funerals
E. Devotions
VI. CONCLUSION
Abbreviations
AG Second Vatican Council, Ad Gentes Divinitus (Decree on the Churchs
Missionary Activity) (1965)
BCL Bishops Committee on the Liturgy
BLS USCCB, Built of Living Stones: Art, Architecture, and Worship (2000)
CCC Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2nd edition
CVL USCCB, Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord: A Resource for Guiding the
Development of Lay Ecclesial Ministry (2005)
DV Second Vatican Council, Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation) (1965)
GILH General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours
GIRM General Instruction of the Roman Missal
GS Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World) (1965)
HCWEOM Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
LFM Lectionary for Mass
LTA John Paul II, Letter to Artists (1999)
MS Sacred Congregation for Rites,.
The document summarizes the key teachings from the Gospel reading - the importance of prayer, trusting in God during difficult times, and having faith in His power. It encourages taking time for silent prayer and remembering God's love. The Gospel passage recounts Jesus walking on water and calming a storm, as well as healing the sick. The closing prayers ask God for guidance, virtues, understanding and love.
- Jesus' brothers urged Him to go to the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem to promote His ministry, but Jesus said His time had not yet come. He later went in secret. At the feast, Jesus taught in the temple courts, angering the Jewish leaders by claiming His teachings came from God. On the last day, Jesus offered living water to anyone who believes in Him, referring to the Holy Spirit. The people were divided in their responses to Jesus.
This document discusses four key facts about Jesus that can be used to tell others about Him. 1) Jesus was fully human. He was born in history and had human experiences. 2) Jesus was more than a great teacher as He did miraculous things that only God can do and said things that only God can say. 3) Jesus overcame death by dying on the cross and rising from the tomb three days later, as witnessed by many. 4) Sharing one's own personal experience of how knowing Jesus has changed their life can help others understand who He is.
Celebrazione 140属 della prima Spedizione Missionaria FMA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
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The document summarizes the celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first missionary departure of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA). It describes how in 1877, Don Bosco selected six FMA sisters to depart from Genoa, Italy on the ship Savoy as the first missionary expedition. They were sent with 20 Salesians to Uruguay to evangelize young people. The celebration commemorates this event and reaffirms the FMA's strong commitment to their missionary mandate from Jesus to "Go to the whole world and preach the Gospel."
This document provides information about an upcoming church emphasis on being involved and prepared. The emphasis will take place in September. Members are encouraged to get involved in various church activities, ministries and groups. Upcoming events are listed, including officers meetings, cottage prayer meetings, and a youth event. The passage from Matthew about Jesus walking on water is discussed. Members are encouraged to make sure Jesus is in their "boat," have a strong faith, and be prepared for waves and winds like Peter faced on the sea.
This document provides the order of service for the 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist at St. Barnabas on the Danforth Anglican Church on April 21, 2013. It includes the opening greetings and prayers, two scripture readings, a Psalm, the Gospel reading, hymns, prayers, and closing announcements. The service celebrates the Fourth Sunday of Easter with a focus on Christ's resurrection.
The document provides details of an upcoming Sunday service at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, including readings, hymns, and a homily from Reverend Dr. Harold Shepherd. The service will celebrate the third Sunday after Epiphany and feature passages from Nehemiah, Psalms, Corinthians, and Luke. Members of the congregation are invited to stay after for cake and to wish Reverend Shepherd farewell as he moves to new endeavors.
This document provides a summary of a lesson about Jesus and the Sabbath. It discusses how Jesus viewed the Sabbath as made for humanity's benefit, not the other way around. It outlines how Jesus healed people on the Sabbath to demonstrate its purpose of bringing liberation. The document also notes that early Christians continued to observe the seventh-day Sabbath based on Old Testament teachings.
A presentation prepared for Catholic RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) introducing the Catholic understanding of the meaning and Biblical sources for Holy Week liturgies and commemorations.
1. The document provides guidance for a worship team, including instructions to always pray together before starting, to practice songs during the week rather than learning new ones at rehearsal, and to allow oneself to be expressed through worship but also allow others to see its impact.
2. Specific duties are outlined such as the worship leader during Saturday service being on duty for Tuesday prayer meeting and practicing for both English and Nepalese services on Tuesday and Saturday before the services.
3. The team is instructed to pray together before Saturday worship, gather at the back of the church, and always come prepared, as life can get busy and they need to remember what their purpose is.
The document provides information about exploring communion with children, including discussing everyday and special family meals, explaining that at communion Christians share in a meal as a family of the church. It describes the origins and symbolism of bread and wine at communion, recounting Jesus' instructions at the Last Supper for Christians to remember him by eating bread and drinking wine.
The document describes the Novena to Saint John Eudes and its benefits. It lists healing miracles attributed to the novena, including healing of cancer, paralysis, diabetes, and other illnesses. It then provides passages for each day of the novena, beginning with background on Saint John Eudes and excerpts from his writings focusing on finding authentic love, devotion to Jesus and his mysteries, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. It encourages committing to authentic love through acts of mercy each day and ends with a prayer.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses the importance of Watch and Pray services that are held every Wednesday night in the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star church. It emphasizes that this commemorates when Jesus asked his disciples to watch and pray with him on the night he was betrayed. The document provides the order of service for Watch and Pray, which involves readings, prayers, hymns from midnight to 3am to commemorate Jesus' prayers in the garden before his arrest. Members are instructed to observe this at home if unable to attend. Fasting from 6am to 6pm on Thursdays is also mentioned, in remembrance of Jesus' crucifixion.
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Issued by USCCB, November 14, 2007
Copyright 息 2007, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All rights reserved.
Sing to the Lord:
Music in Divine Worship
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Foreword
I. WHY WE SING
Participation
II. THE CHURCH AT PRAYER
A. The Bishop
B. The Priest
C. The Deacon
D. The Gathered Liturgical Assembly
E. Ministers of Liturgical Music
The Choir
The Psalmist
The Cantor
The Organist and Other Instrumentalists
The Director of Music Ministries
F. Leadership and Formation
G. Music in Catholic Schools
H. Diverse Cultures and Languages
I. Latin in the Liturgy
III. THE MUSIC OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Different Kinds of Music for the Liturgy
Music for the Sacred Liturgy
Gregorian Chant
The Composer and Music of Our Day
B. Instruments
The Human Voice
Musical Instruments
Instrumental Music
Recorded Music
C. Location of Musicians and Their Instruments
D. Acoustics
E. Copyrights and Participation Aids
IV. PREPARING MUSIC FOR CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. What Parts Do We Sing?
The Principle of Progressive Solemnity
The Parts to Be Sung
Sacred Silence
B. Who Prepares the Music for the Liturgy?
C. Care in the Choice of Music for the Liturgy
D. Judging the Qualities of Music for the Liturgy
The Three Judgments: One Evaluation
The Liturgical Judgment
The Pastoral Judgment
The Musical Judgment
V. THE MUSICAL STRUCTURE OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Music and the Structure of the Mass
The Introductory Rites
The Liturgy of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
The Communion Rite
The Concluding Rites
B. Music and the Other Sacraments
The Sacraments of Initiation
The Initiation of Adults
The Baptism of Children
The Baptism of Children During Sunday Mass
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The Rite of Marriage
The Rite of Ordination
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of Penance
C. Music and the Liturgy of the Hours
Responsorial
Antiphonal
Through-Composed
Metrical Psalms
Formula Tones
Other Elements
D. Other Liturgical Rites
Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest
Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
Order of Christian Funerals
E. Devotions
VI. CONCLUSION
Abbreviations
AG Second Vatican Council, Ad Gentes Divinitus (Decree on the Churchs
Missionary Activity) (1965)
BCL Bishops Committee on the Liturgy
BLS USCCB, Built of Living Stones: Art, Architecture, and Worship (2000)
CCC Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2nd edition
CVL USCCB, Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord: A Resource for Guiding the
Development of Lay Ecclesial Ministry (2005)
DV Second Vatican Council, Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation) (1965)
GILH General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours
GIRM General Instruction of the Roman Missal
GS Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World) (1965)
HCWEOM Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
LFM Lectionary for Mass
LTA John Paul II, Letter to Artists (1999)
MS Sacred Congregation for Rites, ...
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Issued by USCCB, November 14, 2007
Copyright 息 2007, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All rights reserved.
Sing to the Lord:
Music in Divine Worship
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Foreword
I. WHY WE SING
Participation
II. THE CHURCH AT PRAYER
A. The Bishop
B. The Priest
C. The Deacon
D. The Gathered Liturgical Assembly
E. Ministers of Liturgical Music
The Choir
The Psalmist
The Cantor
The Organist and Other Instrumentalists
The Director of Music Ministries
F. Leadership and Formation
G. Music in Catholic Schools
H. Diverse Cultures and Languages
I. Latin in the Liturgy
III. THE MUSIC OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Different Kinds of Music for the Liturgy
Music for the Sacred Liturgy
Gregorian Chant
The Composer and Music of Our Day
B. Instruments
The Human Voice
Musical Instruments
Instrumental Music
Recorded Music
C. Location of Musicians and Their Instruments
D. Acoustics
E. Copyrights and Participation Aids
IV. PREPARING MUSIC FOR CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. What Parts Do We Sing?
The Principle of Progressive Solemnity
The Parts to Be Sung
Sacred Silence
B. Who Prepares the Music for the Liturgy?
C. Care in the Choice of Music for the Liturgy
D. Judging the Qualities of Music for the Liturgy
The Three Judgments: One Evaluation
The Liturgical Judgment
The Pastoral Judgment
The Musical Judgment
V. THE MUSICAL STRUCTURE OF CATHOLIC WORSHIP
A. Music and the Structure of the Mass
The Introductory Rites
The Liturgy of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
The Communion Rite
The Concluding Rites
B. Music and the Other Sacraments
The Sacraments of Initiation
The Initiation of Adults
The Baptism of Children
The Baptism of Children During Sunday Mass
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The Rite of Marriage
The Rite of Ordination
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of Penance
C. Music and the Liturgy of the Hours
Responsorial
Antiphonal
Through-Composed
Metrical Psalms
Formula Tones
Other Elements
D. Other Liturgical Rites
Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest
Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
Order of Christian Funerals
E. Devotions
VI. CONCLUSION
Abbreviations
AG Second Vatican Council, Ad Gentes Divinitus (Decree on the Churchs
Missionary Activity) (1965)
BCL Bishops Committee on the Liturgy
BLS USCCB, Built of Living Stones: Art, Architecture, and Worship (2000)
CCC Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2nd edition
CVL USCCB, Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord: A Resource for Guiding the
Development of Lay Ecclesial Ministry (2005)
DV Second Vatican Council, Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation) (1965)
GILH General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours
GIRM General Instruction of the Roman Missal
GS Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World) (1965)
HCWEOM Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass
LFM Lectionary for Mass
LTA John Paul II, Letter to Artists (1999)
MS Sacred Congregation for Rites,.
The document summarizes the key teachings from the Gospel reading - the importance of prayer, trusting in God during difficult times, and having faith in His power. It encourages taking time for silent prayer and remembering God's love. The Gospel passage recounts Jesus walking on water and calming a storm, as well as healing the sick. The closing prayers ask God for guidance, virtues, understanding and love.
- Jesus' brothers urged Him to go to the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem to promote His ministry, but Jesus said His time had not yet come. He later went in secret. At the feast, Jesus taught in the temple courts, angering the Jewish leaders by claiming His teachings came from God. On the last day, Jesus offered living water to anyone who believes in Him, referring to the Holy Spirit. The people were divided in their responses to Jesus.
This document discusses four key facts about Jesus that can be used to tell others about Him. 1) Jesus was fully human. He was born in history and had human experiences. 2) Jesus was more than a great teacher as He did miraculous things that only God can do and said things that only God can say. 3) Jesus overcame death by dying on the cross and rising from the tomb three days later, as witnessed by many. 4) Sharing one's own personal experience of how knowing Jesus has changed their life can help others understand who He is.
Celebrazione 140属 della prima Spedizione Missionaria FMA_14 novembre 2017_engMaike Loes
油
The document summarizes the celebration of the 140th anniversary of the first missionary departure of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA). It describes how in 1877, Don Bosco selected six FMA sisters to depart from Genoa, Italy on the ship Savoy as the first missionary expedition. They were sent with 20 Salesians to Uruguay to evangelize young people. The celebration commemorates this event and reaffirms the FMA's strong commitment to their missionary mandate from Jesus to "Go to the whole world and preach the Gospel."
This document provides information about an upcoming church emphasis on being involved and prepared. The emphasis will take place in September. Members are encouraged to get involved in various church activities, ministries and groups. Upcoming events are listed, including officers meetings, cottage prayer meetings, and a youth event. The passage from Matthew about Jesus walking on water is discussed. Members are encouraged to make sure Jesus is in their "boat," have a strong faith, and be prepared for waves and winds like Peter faced on the sea.
This document provides the order of service for the 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist at St. Barnabas on the Danforth Anglican Church on April 21, 2013. It includes the opening greetings and prayers, two scripture readings, a Psalm, the Gospel reading, hymns, prayers, and closing announcements. The service celebrates the Fourth Sunday of Easter with a focus on Christ's resurrection.
The document provides details of an upcoming Sunday service at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, including readings, hymns, and a homily from Reverend Dr. Harold Shepherd. The service will celebrate the third Sunday after Epiphany and feature passages from Nehemiah, Psalms, Corinthians, and Luke. Members of the congregation are invited to stay after for cake and to wish Reverend Shepherd farewell as he moves to new endeavors.
This document provides a summary of a lesson about Jesus and the Sabbath. It discusses how Jesus viewed the Sabbath as made for humanity's benefit, not the other way around. It outlines how Jesus healed people on the Sabbath to demonstrate its purpose of bringing liberation. The document also notes that early Christians continued to observe the seventh-day Sabbath based on Old Testament teachings.
A presentation prepared for Catholic RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) introducing the Catholic understanding of the meaning and Biblical sources for Holy Week liturgies and commemorations.
1. The document provides guidance for a worship team, including instructions to always pray together before starting, to practice songs during the week rather than learning new ones at rehearsal, and to allow oneself to be expressed through worship but also allow others to see its impact.
2. Specific duties are outlined such as the worship leader during Saturday service being on duty for Tuesday prayer meeting and practicing for both English and Nepalese services on Tuesday and Saturday before the services.
3. The team is instructed to pray together before Saturday worship, gather at the back of the church, and always come prepared, as life can get busy and they need to remember what their purpose is.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan penjelasan tentang Perjanjian Lama melalui 3 langkah: (1) memperkenalkan kitab-kitab dan periode sejarah PL, (2) memberikan latihan mengenali kitab dan garis besar sejarah PL, dan (3) mempelajari peta-peta terkait PL.
Break Forth into Joy.pptx"Break Forth into Joy: Embracing God's Salvation and...TImothy leonard
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This presentation explores the powerful message of Isaiah 52:1-10, where God calls His people to awaken and rejoice in the promise of redemption. It reflects on how believers can experience true joy through faith, even in challenging times, by embracing God's free gift of salvation and grace. Through daily practices of prayer, thanksgiving, and sharing joy with others, we can live as testimonies of God's love and hope. The presentation emphasizes that lasting joy is found not in the circumstances of life, but in the eternal promises of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Free from prison mean have a freedom and eternal lifeTImothy leonard
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Shalom everyone, i m sharing the word of god with you all
Spiritual Freedom: Spiritually, being "free from prison" refers to liberation from the bondage of sin. The Bible describes sin as a form of captivity that can imprison the soul. Jesus' sacrifice is seen as the key to unlocking this prison, offering forgiveness, healing, and freedom.
Isaiah 61:1 (NIV): "The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners."
John 8:36 (NIV): "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."
The 際際滷Share slide show does funky things to the slide formatting and a few slides are wrecked by its slide show, but the downloaded pptx and the Dropbox slide show are good, see link below.
My attempt to explain how the metaphysics of the universe works using speculative philosophy and physics. I use the philosophy of idealism, consciousness primary, along with support from modern physicists who support this argument. I propose that the basis of the universe is non-dual monistic idealism. Using the Buddhist metaphysics of an unconditioned basis of being (infinite space-time & potential) we see how monistic idealism plays out in the non-random rules, structure, and repeating patterns of a manifested & conditioned universe. I also propose that the unconditioned basis-of-being is the G旦del "X" (unrecognized complexity) factor that explains the existence of the manifested conditioned universe per his ontological proof. Idealism can also explain the structural theodicy and suffering of the manifested universe, it is not a problem of evil but of ruthlessness for a purpose. Idealism also refutes a personal conditioned theistic God as Absolute or Ultimate, but does not refute (allows) spiritual power and meaning in the world. I include my Neoplatonic-like cosmological proof of God as the unconditioned basis of being, a terminal ontological ground-state (as brute fact), as being a non-theistic source of the universe. It is a long pptx, but it is a big subject.
Dropbox allows the use of PowerPoint for the web where the slides and animations works: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g7ubfflicp2daqj8k52yl/How-the-Universe-Works.pptx?rlkey=e27bt96av3elx9aiyxiv9ekz5&st=vasftnm0&dl=0
In Acts 2:22-36 Peter concludes his sermon on Pentecost Sunday. This is the sermon that launched the Church. We find that the Peter who once shrank back and even denied Jesus is now confident, bold and impassioned. Peter lays out three proofs of Jesus Good News, the Gospel. He does so through citing eyewitness testimony of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus and by citing prophetic texts that were fulfilled by Jesus. He shows us that the Gospel of Jesus is a proven fact!
AshtSaga - Part 1 (A book by Hrishitva Patel)Hrishitva patel
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An ancient legend prophecy states that with the revival of the Asura God, Kalyuga would mark the end of the world as we know of today. The prophecy further says that if the decedents of the eight individuals who sealed the Asura Kalyuga, in the era of Satyuga were to reunite, then these eight would be able to defeat Kalyuga and stop the world from ending. Now, its the job of the young prince of Itrahd, Arjuna, to find all these eight based on his information. He is clueless as the ancestors of the eight decendents who used to work in his forefathers court were in Satyuga, and it has been millions of years since then. Although it doesnt go as smoothly as he had planned, he manages to stumble upon a list of distinct individuals left to him as an heirloom by his father, Kanishka. This book focuses on ten of these individuals mentioned in the list. Set on the planet Terra, where the tectonic plates are yet to drift and everyone coexists within a single continent, AshtaSaga follows the journey of a prince Arjuna. He belongs to the royal lineage, and his destiny cannot be averted. No matter how disciplined he is in offering water from a brass lota accompanied by the pradakshinas around the Peepal tree to please his purwajas. Bearing this heavy responsibility because of his bloodline and how everything unfolds is a burden the royalty cannot share since the time of Satyuga. A fast approaching end to the seemingly everlasting era of Kalyuga shackles the prince and hastens his search. Will he be able to stop the world from ending? Will the utopia become a reality, or will it melt into eternal darkness?
Todays message completes the final third of Peters sermon at Pentecost. We will discuss the meaning of repentance, take an important side journey into the non-negotiables of our Christian faith, talk about where and how baptism fits into our faith, and celebrate the inauguration of the Church Age as the Holy Spirit makes His grand entrance!
Voodoo death spells, black magic voodoo spells, spell to make someone sick and die, death spells that work fast, death spells that work overnight, spell to die in your sleep, black magic spells to harm someone, most powerful death spell, spells to curse someone, spell make someone die, revenge spells
Here are some of the basic harm that is inflicted upon people using black magic to Kill Someone Overnight
Loose Memory
Paralyze the victim
Blocked income
Destroys someones career
Bad luck
Bad dreams
Breaking a relationship or destroying someones cause to separate or divorce.
Controlling someones mind for sex
Making the victim indulge in vices like alcohol, violence and unhealthy sex.
Causing accidents
Making people sick
Anger and avarice; emotional imbalance fear
Not allowing the victim to sleep depression
Making the victim commit suicide
Blocking a womans monthly periods
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The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain. 2 Samuel 23:3-4 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. Psalm 33:12
Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust.paras bhaiParas Parivaar
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Sanatan Dharma, also known as the eternal religion, holds a significant place in Hindu culture. This presentation aims to explore the values and contributions of Paras Bhai and his role in fostering religious awareness. It also highlights the importance of Hindu Dharma and the unity promoted by Paras Parivaar
Sendero viviente en https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/sendero-viviente-en-a...Rafael Reverte P辿rez
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SENDERO VIVIENTE
Autobiograf鱈a de un Iluminado
AUTOR: AMERICO
Mi Retiro
La Se単al del Hijo del Hombre
Merkaba y La Era de Paz
- Se comenz坦 a transcribir en Abril 2002 (23 abril a 3 mayo alineaci坦n en conjunci坦n Saturno, J炭piter y Mercurio, Venus) -
DERECHOS RESERVADOS
M辿xico 2002
N炭m. de Registro 03-2003-022413471400-01
Revisado por el autor en 2017
Sendero viviente -Autobiograf鱈a de un iluminado- en INGLES.pdfRafael Reverte P辿rez
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SENDERO VIVIENTE
Autobiograf鱈a de un Iluminado
AUTOR: AMERICO
Mi Retiro
La Se単al del Hijo del Hombre
Merkaba y La Era de Paz
- Se comenz坦 a transcribir en Abril 2002 (23 abril a 3 mayo alineaci坦n en conjunci坦n Saturno, J炭piter y Mercurio, Venus) -
DERECHOS RESERVADOS
M辿xico 2002
N炭m. de Registro 03-2003-022413471400-01
Revisado por el autor en 2017
The Bible - The Old Testament - The Bible - Old TestamentGimanBrianJay
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Doa Nafas dalam Tradisi Kekristenan. cara kuno berdoa
1. Sunday zy Feb 2o13
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signs performed by the apostles.
^*All the believers were together and had everything in
common. A5Theysold property and possessions to give to
anyone who had need.
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temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate
I together with glad and sincere hearts, * praising God and
I enjoying the favour of all the people. And the Lord added
I to their number daily those who were being saved.
4. Devoted (themselves) to
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Outline of Biblical Usage (Strong's G 3'
to adhere to...
to be constant in...
to be steadfastly attentive unto...
to give unremitting care to...
to continue all the time in...
to and not to faint in...
I to show one's self courageous for...
I to be in constant readiness for...
b. WATCHFUL... prayer with analert mind
多 c. THANKFUL... prayer with agrateful heart
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JESUS EXAMPLE IN LUKE...
But Jesus withdrev to lonely places and prayed.
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One of those days Jesus sent out to a mountainside to
pray, and spent the night praying to God.
Once when Jesus was praying in private and his disciples
were with him...
About eight days after Jesus said this, he took Peter, John
and dates with him and went up onto a oUntain to pray.
One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he
finished, one of his disciples said... Lord, teach us to pray...
1 22 3g Jesus went out 則則 /則/則|to the Mount of Olives, and his
disciples followed him. On reaching the place, he said to
them, Pray that you will not fall into temptation. He
withdrew ... knelt down and prayed...
9. ...prayer was habitual for him.
...his prayer is not an act of piety but the essential
heartbeat of his whole life.
...to mention prayer woUld be like saying Don t
forget to breathe!
People can, after all, benefit greatly from training
in good breathing techniques.
12. RHYTHMS
Dailya suggestion for this season
WeeklySunday, small group...
fast*, prayer partner/triplet?,
early bird prayer*, CiA lectures?
Monthly Men s PB, prayer team,
something as a small group*
Seasonal -Transform, men's& ladies days
13. DAILY RHYTHM
Suggested plan in LUke
When you pray' by Joanna ColliCUtt
Other? But do have a plan!
14. BREATHE OU
Give Thanks
Share the bread
Share the wine
Mothe( Uod, you a(e the Lord of all my days. In this season, l
choose to keep talking with you. Mayour friendship quow ever
closet as 1breathe in your love and presence and as Ibreathe
out your Spirit in prayer for others. Amen