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| Issue #83 - Trinity Sunday and the Call to Worship |
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John D. Witvliet
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Q: Why should we observe Trinity Sunday when it isn’t a clear event in Scripture? What is gained from dedicating one Sunday a year to this theme?A: It is true that Trinity...
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| Issue #23 - God in Three Persons: Using the Athanasian Creed on Trinity Sunday |
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The first Sunday after Pentecost has a special theme: The Trinity. On Trinity Sunday we celebrate the mystery of God's being as Holy Trinity. Often the emphasis of this day ha...
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| Issue #47 - God in Three Persons: A service of hymns and readings for Trinity Sunday |
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Rachael Boles
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The service, along with complete a complete script for the worship leaders and notes for their rehearsal, was submitted by Rachael Boles. She writes: The Church of the Holy Trinity...
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Songs for the Season |
| Issue #67 - Songs for Intercession, Ordination, and Trinity Sunday |
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Emily R. Brink
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Song of Intercession A Touching Place Click to listen [ full version ] Several articles in this issue touch on issues of hospitality. Whether visiting other places...
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Trinity Sunday |
| Issue #83 - Three and One |
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Ellen Van Tongeren
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While Scripture never uses the word “Trinity,” it is replete with teaching that underscores that there is one God in three persons. As early Christians struggled with how to describe this...
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Songs for the Season |
| Issue #47 - O Worship the King; Spirit of the Living God; Father in Heaven |
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Emily R. Brink
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The three songs in this issue are all taken from the Psalter Hymnal (1987) and are accompanied by commentary from the new Psalter Hymnal Handbook (1998). We're celebrating the completio...
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| Issue #43 - We Believe...: A service based on the Nicene Creed |
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Emily R. Brink
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The Sunday after Pentecost is often called Trinity Sunday in recognition that all three persons of the Trinity have now been remembered and celebrated in the great festivals of the Chri...
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| Issue #64 - Calendar for the Church Year |
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Advent Advent is a time of preparation, beginning with the Sunday nearest November 30. On the four Sundays of Advent, the church both looks forward to celebrating the birth of...
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Reviews |
| Issue #41 - Books: An Introduction to the Liturgical Year; In God's House |
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Emily R. Brink
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An Introduction to the Liturgical Year. Text by Inos Biffi, Illustrations by Franco Vignazia. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995. 98 pp. $ 17.00 In God's House, compiled and with an introduction by Robert...
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Reviews |
| Issue #26 - Book: Liturgical Year: The Worship of God |
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Daniel Meeter
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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Supplemental Liturgical Resource 7. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992. 428 pages. $14.95. The Presbyterian Church hopes to have a new comm...
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