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A Surprising Light: Case study -- singing Psalm 25
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Sometimes for the Christian while he sings (Wm. Cowper). Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Case study - singing Psalm 25. For Pastor Ted's 6-part series on humility, I thought we should sing a particularly psalm each time - both to reinforce the major themes of the series, to give voice to our response in prayer, and with hopes that the congregation might learn it. Note: the psalm in Hebrew is in acrostic form ("A to Z" as it were). See how the hymn-writer found a way to approximate that in this version.
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A Surprising Light: Sunday Setlists for November 6, 2011
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Sometimes for the Christian while he sings (Wm. Cowper). Monday, November 7, 2011. Sunday Setlists for November 6, 2011. Pastor Ted finished his series on Samson. At least I think so - he covered Judges 16, the end of Samson. The musical theme centered on the cross. Music theme: "Our every hope rests on what Christ has done". Psalm 146 ("Hallelujah, praise Jehovah") - piano only. Lord Most High/Famous One. The wonderful cross (Tomlin). I come by the blood (the new sovgrace song we've been learning).
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A Surprising Light: August 2009
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Sometimes for the Christian while he sings (Wm. Cowper). Monday, August 31, 2009. Sunday Setlist August 30, 2009. Mark Redfern preached 1 Timothy 1:15, on 4 things you must know about the gospel. It was Friend Sunday. The Lord helped our singing! The gospel is true. Open the eyes of my heart. Holy, holy, holy. How great is our God / then sings my soul. Man of sorrows (redfern). O worship the King. How high and how wide. Nothing but the blood / Balm in Gilead. Posted by David Goodwin. I stand in awe of you.
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Certain Hope: 07/01/2006 - 08/01/2006
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Ramblings and Writings of Mark Bates, Senior Pastor of University Presbyterian Church, Orlando. Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Missing Gods Plan A? The Church as a Religious Cushion. American Idol and the Hope of the World. The Lost Tomb of Jesus. Musings on Easter Sunday and Other Stuff. 5 Minutes to Save a Life. Singing with the Dead. Tuesday, July 18, 2006. I know for some families, being all alone miles and miles from anything could be a nightmare, but, for our f...
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Certain Hope: 10/01/2006 - 11/01/2006
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Ramblings and Writings of Mark Bates, Senior Pastor of University Presbyterian Church, Orlando. Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Missing Gods Plan A? The Church as a Religious Cushion. American Idol and the Hope of the World. The Lost Tomb of Jesus. Musings on Easter Sunday and Other Stuff. 5 Minutes to Save a Life. Singing with the Dead. Monday, October 16, 2006. Religion and Politics (Again). Church history professor at Covenant Theological Seminary. Because of the d...
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T. Chris Crain: May 2006
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006. After almost thirteen years of living in Saint Louis we'll be moving back to SC in a few weeks. We'll miss a lot of things about Saint Louis but some things we won't miss at all. Here's a top ten (or so) list of each. We'll miss:. 2 Free stuff (Zoo, Botantical gardens, Grant's Farm, Tower Grove Park. 3 Educational Instiutions (Covenant Seminary, Saint Louis University, Providence Christian Academy). 4 Cultural and Ethnic Diversity. 5 Ethnic restaraunts (Indian food is so good).
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T. Chris Crain: December 2006
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Saturday, December 09, 2006. Van Til on Culture and Religion II. What is the difference between culture and civilization? Van Til says all civilizations have a culture but not all cultures mount the pinacle of civilization. Civilization is culture advanced, matured, well-aged. Van Til uses the idea of culture to attack those who call man an "animal." Why? But what about culture and individual freedom? Does culture determine what we are? The problem with apostate culture is that it is too conernend with t...
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Rebuilding the Ruins: January 2006
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Towards a Reformed-Evangelical Social Renaissance. Thursday, January 26, 2006. In the meantime, here is a manifesto (Schaeffer did the same thing that I am doing and nobody is getting onto him. Actually, he plagiarized Rushdoony but we won't get into that). I The Precarious Nature of Liberty. II So what should we do and not do? C So I ask again, what do we do in the face of tyranny? 1 Rutherford Redivivus. What does a Chrisitan populace do in the face of hostility? 1 It must be a just revolution. There i...
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Rebuilding the Ruins: December 2007
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Towards a Reformed-Evangelical Social Renaissance. Sunday, December 30, 2007. TexasBob noted that "Is it possible to have any economic freedom in a theocratic state? Or something to that effect. That's a loaded question. I understand what he is getting at, but the phrasing of the question is where I take issue. 3) Why haven't theonomists responded to Douglass North? Posted by J. B. Aitken. Saturday, December 22, 2007. Cromwell saw the Christian life as a City-fying this-worldly fruit of God's word preach...
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