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From the Desk of Nathan Mitchell | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. From the Desk of Nathan Mitchell. March 27, 2012. I cam across this beautiful quote recently and wanted to share it. It is beautiful. 8230;there may be further reflection to follow, but for now please bask in Dr. Mitchell’s description of the real presence we encounter in the sacraments. Posted in Uncategorized Tagged nathan mitchell. Sapphires in the mud. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Sapphires in the mud.
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Sonnet 73 | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. October 6, 2012. 8230;my perennial favorite for falling leaves, chilly mornings, and the darkening of the year. That time of year thou mayst in me behold. When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang. Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,. Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou see’s the twilight of such day. As after sunset fadeth in the west,. Which by and by black night doth take away,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Oblati...
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Oh Felix Culpa, or Giving up on Holiness: Ash Wednesday 2012 | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. Oh Felix Culpa, or Giving up on Holiness: Ash Wednesday 2012. February 22, 2012. I love Ash Wednesday. There is nothing better than a nice wallow in shame, scruples, and self-condemnation to lift the heart. Also, I get to feel super holy by not eating… ALL DAY LONG. Love. it. Every time my belly growls I get to feel close to Jesus, because look how hard I’m working! Our salvation or Jesus love. There isn’t anything about it designed to make us. I’m fa...
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. January 23, 2012. Somehow gets assigned to me every Spring semester. Every spring it seems to mean more, and with every new year I find myself amazed at how God has taught me to understand these words in fresh ways after living another year. This is a snippet of my perennial favorite part for everyone else’s enjoyment:. Augustine; Sermon 272, “On the day of pentecost, To the Infantes (baby Christians). Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment. January 6, 2012.
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Infant Baptism and the UMC, A Very Short Bibliography | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. Infant Baptism and the UMC, A Very Short Bibliography. October 14, 2012. The United Methodist Church baptizes infants. It does not dedicate them. I’m genuinely concerned about what seems to be confusion on this issue. ‘Baptize’ and ‘dedicate’ point toward radically different theologies of sacramental grace and atonement, and it’s central to the UMC liturgical articulation of God’s grace. The Body of Christ, the Church. A Very Short Bibliography:. You are co...
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confession | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. It’s just a good thing to get confessions out of the way first off. I absolutely loved this quotation, and felt like it was a good examination of conscience for myself as I keep writing this blog. Maybe you’ll find it helpful too. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. So What: Morality Matters.
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bookshelf | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. Bookshelves occupy a sacred place in my life. In her autobiography,. The Long Loneliness,. Books of the Moment:. Love in the Ruins. Hannah’s Child,. We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families. Mirror to the Church. 8221; by Dr. Emmanuel Katongole, a theological reflection upon 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Brother to a DragonFly. Pilgrimage of a Soul. Well in short: what’s the difference between a doormat and a servant? But not curious...
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Prayers for Holy Saturday: A Good Poem and Mine | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. Prayers for Holy Saturday: A Good Poem and Mine. April 7, 2012. I read a great poem for good friday several years ago,. Salvator Mudi Via Crucis. 8211; and in my sweet-I’m-a-sophmore-in-college-with-lots-of-feelings head decided the best way to process holy saturday would be a poem. Here is the good poem: (about Good Friday). Salvator Mundi: Via Crucis. Maybe He looked indeed. Much as Rembrandt envisioned Him. In those small heads that seem in fact. He went...
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You are Baptized… Anna Elizabeth | Eucharistia
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Liturgical wanderings and ramblings on worship. You are Baptized… Anna Elizabeth. Wading in the Atlantic Ocean. Myself (center) with friends Joelle (right) and Katie (left). Anna E. Adams. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.