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Contribuciones Theological Bible Study on the Gospel of John: The importance of witnesses. A Bible Study based on the Gospel of John that looks at those who witnessed the events and life of Jesus Christ. What did it mean to witness then and what does that mean for Christians today? The Bible Study consists of seven lessons, each started with a Lectio Divina prayer for the sake of establishing a Christ-centered, open, friendly, and productive learning space. Texts and questions are provided to guide the discussion. Small group or class liturgy This is liturgy or worship experience for use by a small group or class. It was originally developed as a worship experience for a spiritual formation class. It has elements drawn from several different sources. Elements can be removed as needed by your context. Becoming Liturgy 28 modern liturgical songs intended for guitar/piano/percussion. Perfect for blending traditional worship patterns with a larger variety of instrumentation. Flood Litany Flood Litany. Adapted from the Great Litany by Rev. David H. Carlson.
Written after first week of flood fighting at Fort Ransom, ND
Used at Sunday, March 29, 2009 Service.
Advent prayers for creation A set of prayers that stress creation and environmental themes, tied to the Advent and Christmas texts in the lectionary for December 2008. Prayer of Recommitment Against Torture This is an interfaith prayer of recommitment first made available through the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, and originally intended for use during Torture Awareness Month (June of 2008). All Saints Sunday Liturgy All Saints' Day celebration has a long history in the worship life of the Christian Church. It began as a commemoration of the martyrs who had died for the faith, and it has since become a day when we honor and remember those who, in death, have joined the Church Triumphant, as well as the faithful saints of the present who serve Jesus Christ. Martin Luther held that all Christians are simultaneously sinner and saint--a sinner because of our rebellious nature, but a saint because of salvation in Jesus. Liturgy for Leaving a Property We gather here today to give thanks to God for (name of property), to remember what it has meant to us, and to pray for the (name) family who are leaving it. Lutheran Worship Presentation In many ways, we worship just like the early Christians did. We sing hymns, pray, and read the Bible, and tell the stories of Jesus. This connects us with all of the Christians who have gathered for 2000 years. Even Jesus sang hymns. We do not come to worship to be entertained, but rather to fully participate in praising God for all that we are and have. |
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