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Religion

1999

Calvin University

Worship

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Handouts - Singing And Praying Globally: A Service Of Global Song From The South--Latin America And Africa, And A Service Of Evening Prayer In The Manner Of The Community Of Taizé Jan 1999

Handouts - Singing And Praying Globally: A Service Of Global Song From The South--Latin America And Africa, And A Service Of Evening Prayer In The Manner Of The Community Of Taizé

Symposium on Worship Archive

Two compiled handouts outlining their respective worship services, including all hymns.


A Service Of Evening Prayer In The Manner Of The Community Of Taizé, Michael Hawn Jan 1999

A Service Of Evening Prayer In The Manner Of The Community Of Taizé, Michael Hawn

Symposium on Worship Archive

Be reconciled all you who enter here–parents and children; husbands and wives; believers and those who cannot believe; Christians and their fellow Christians.


Handout - Renewing Our Baptism, David Bast, Betty Jo Bast, Mary Behm, Mike Danielson, Steve Eldersveld, Leslie Overway, Philip Rose, Steve Robbins, Amy Van Gunst, Mark Vogel, Matt Vogel, Randy Wolthuis, Lisa Eldersveld, Carole Fields, Paula Vanderzee, Susan Wilson Jan 1999

Handout - Renewing Our Baptism, David Bast, Betty Jo Bast, Mary Behm, Mike Danielson, Steve Eldersveld, Leslie Overway, Philip Rose, Steve Robbins, Amy Van Gunst, Mark Vogel, Matt Vogel, Randy Wolthuis, Lisa Eldersveld, Carole Fields, Paula Vanderzee, Susan Wilson

Symposium on Worship Archive

Several practices in Christian worship remind us of our baptism. The entire season of Lent is not first of all an extended meditation on the suffering and death of Jesus, but rather a preparation for or remembrance of our baptism. The declaration of pardon following the prayer of confession is, in many churches, read by the pastor from the baptismal font, a reminder of the grace that is sealed to us in our baptism. Several denominations have developed "remembering your baptism" services. In some of these services, worshipers are invited to physically touch the water of the baptismal font as …