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in medias res: November 2014
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Saturday, November 29, 2014. Advent is Coming (Part 2). This Advent, as a church, to enter more fully into the season, and how, as individuals, we might be able to enter into it more fully as well. Here are a few examples:. No Christmas music till Christmas:. Readings that Remind us of our Sin:. Ask God for it during Advent. Personal Rededication to Prayer and Scripture Reading:. Like me and other folks at Good Shepherd.). Guarantee you that God...
in medias res: Praying is a Battle
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Praying is a Battle. In previous posts, we looked at how praying is " scary. Because any child can do it, and praying can be scary. I have a friend whose will-power is legendary. He seems to be able to make himself do literally anything. As a result, he is able to work long hours and manage many complex areas of responsibility outside of work as well. (I often envy this ability! We can't see God. I find the more I pray,...
in medias res: February 2015
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Praying lays us bare. It strips us naked. When we pray we are exposed as vulnerable creatures before God and before the other people with whom we are praying. If our prayer is a prayer of worship and adoration (e.g. “God, you are truly great! Eg medical moments) What’s one more? What starts as a clunky enterprise can end up becoming a truly life-giving and God-honoring act. The rewards of praying with brothers and...
in medias res: Praying Without Ceasing
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Monday, April 27, 2015. In 1 Thessalonians 5:17, we are told that we should "pray without ceasing." But what does that mean? How can we possibly expect to pray non-stop throughout the day if we are also supposed to do our work and be present among other people? If you've never read Brother Lawrence's classic work "Practicing the Presence of God,". However, the book about Brother Lawrence book is medieval, and lacks a larger biblical context.
in medias res: Praying is Scary
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Praying lays us bare. It strips us naked. When we pray we are exposed as vulnerable creatures before God and before the other people with whom we are praying. If our prayer is a prayer of worship and adoration (e.g. “God, you are truly great! Eg medical moments) What’s one more? What starts as a clunky enterprise can end up becoming a truly life-giving and God-honoring act. The rewards of praying with brothers and...
in medias res: Do You Know How Important the Lord's Prayer Is?
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Monday, April 20, 2015. Do You Know How Important the Lord's Prayer Is? It is hard to overstate the importance of the Lord’s Prayer to the Christian life. While the Lord’s Prayer does not contain everything that can possibly be prayed (the Psalms offer a more comprehensive guide), it is our Lord’s chief teaching on the subject and has formed Christian practice of prayer throughout the centuries. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Dialogue o...
in medias res: March 2015
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Praying is a Battle. In previous posts, we looked at how praying is " scary. Because any child can do it, and praying can be scary. I have a friend whose will-power is legendary. He seems to be able to make himself do literally anything. As a result, he is able to work long hours and manage many complex areas of responsibility outside of work as well. (I often envy this ability! We can't see God. I find the more I pray,...
in medias res: Helping the Widow and the Orphan in Lent
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Helping the Widow and the Orphan in Lent. Giving to the poor and those in need is probably the most overlooked historic Lenten discipline. This, despite the fact that the appointed Scriptures for Ash Wednesday clearly tell us otherwise: "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? A close friend of mine has ...
in medias res: Prayer of Confession: Why We Confess, Why It Matters
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Prayer of Confession: Why We Confess, Why It Matters. What can we learn about how to incorporate confession into our prayers from the biblical and historic examples we have? Prayers of confession exist because all of us are sinners. You, me, us, them: we all sin. And in confessing our sins to God, we are doing three things:. 2) We’re resolving to turn away from that sin forever (this is called repentance). It is also very...
in medias res: August 2014
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All our stories are trapped in a context we did not choose. Wednesday, August 20, 2014. In this week's sermon I threw a bunch rocks at the Pharisees. It was easy enough to do since they're always opposing Jesus. But in the midst of studying the conversation between Jesus and the Pharisees in Matthew 15:1-9 this last week, Jesus's question to them has haunted me: "Why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? Luke 22:48) The sin in our hearts takes even the most beautiful things ...
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A community creating for the relentless return of Sunday. Baptism of the Lord. A community creating for the relentless return of Sunday. Affirmation of Faith for Holy Humor Sunday. April 3, 2018. Rev Elana Keppel Levy, Trinity Presbyterian Church, Bixby, OK. Benediction: sent to proclaim. March 30, 2018. Narrative Lectionary Year 4. Tagged With: John 20. Illumination: teach us to live. March 30, 2018. Narrative Lectionary Year 4. March 30, 2018. God of grace, you are the source of all we have gained, but...
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The Catholic Church in England and Wales. The Liturgy Office serves the work of the Department for Christian Life and Worship. Of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales. Providing resources, information and advice. Lent is ordered to preparing for the celebration of Easter, since the Lenten liturgy prepares for the celebration of the Paschal Mystery both catechumens, by the various stages of Christian Initiation, and the faithful, who recall their own Baptism and do penance. The bishops of...
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The Catholic Church in England and Wales. The Liturgy Office serves the work of the Department for Christian Life and Worship. Of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales. Providing resources, information and advice. Lent is ordered to preparing for the celebration of Easter, since the Lenten liturgy prepares for the celebration of the Paschal Mystery both catechumens, by the various stages of Christian Initiation, and the faithful, who recall their own Baptism and do penance. The bishops of...
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Liturgy of the Hours. Praying the scriptures together - even when alone. Thursday, November 29, 2007. The Liturgy of the Hours. The Liturgy of the Hours. Has various titles: the Daily office, Prayer of the Church, breviary, Daily Prayer, or Opus Dei (the work of God). In essence the Liturgy of the Hours is the Christian tradition of praying. It is once more increasingly being seen as a treasure for all. And one of the special aspects of it is that it can be ecumenical. While the Eucharist still d...An An...
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