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Butler for Beggars: Christ's Word Keeps You through the Storm
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By my nature, a beggar with nothing to offer God; By my office, a pastor who butlers fellow beggars to the cross. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Christ's Word Keeps You through the Storm. June 28, 2015. Christ's Word Keeps You through the Storm. In the name of the Father and of. The Son and of the Holy Spirit. Storms come in many ways. For Jesus and His disciples back then, it was wet, windy, and deadly. For Jesus and His disciples today, it is a Supreme Court decision. This decision will aid many souls on their...
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme: November 2010
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme. Exploring the liturgical lexicon. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Culture and the Liturgy Part I: Time vs. Event. Taizé is not perfect, however. It demands musicians that are capable of improvising, does not have a great range of emotional character, and can be boring to those who are time-oriented. And I'm not aware of any full setting of the Divine Service. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Glosses From An...
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme: A Thought on Justification
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme. Exploring the liturgical lexicon. Thursday, December 20, 2012. A Thought on Justification. I have slightly edited his text, updating punctuation and citation, altering his bible quotes to the ESV, and only changing those words which could be misunderstood today. II The two-fold justification, the one before God, the other before the world. Do you want to be shown, you foolish person, that faith apart from works is useless? Nevertheless, those daimonia. Im a Lutheran semi...
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme: September 2010
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme. Exploring the liturgical lexicon. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Understanding the Liturgical Worship Service: Service of the Sacrament Part IV. Before I begin, let me give a quick plug: I've started. These are the very words that Jesus said when He instituted the Sacrament of Holy Supper. "Because the Words ( verba. The are Christ's very words. Pax Domini means "The peace of the Lord." When the risen Christ first physically appeared to His apostles in the upper room...
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HYMNOGLYPT: 2015/01
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Meim Herzen ists ein große Freud. Here is my translation of the hymn “Meim Herzen ists ein große Freud” (C. Becker, 1620), a paraphrase on Psalm 116. Originally written to the borrowed tune “Mag es denn nicht anders gesein” [ or. Mag es denn je nicht anders sein], it was eventually set by Schütz to this proper tune:. Y HEART doth mightily rejoice. For God hath always heard my voice,. In trouble, when to Him I call,. On gracious ears my prayèrs fall. To hear whereof I pine;. Upon Him call until I die.
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme: April 2012
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Variations on a Liturgical Theme. Exploring the liturgical lexicon. Sunday, April 8, 2012. A few years ago, a college professor gave me wise advise: when it comes to big holidays like Christmas and Easter, don't overdo it. Today, I saw why. But also in the mind of the worshiper, holidays like Easter are the times to pull out all the stops. That is, people want to sing and sing loudly. They are filled with the glee of Easter morn and want to let it out. Sunday, April 08, 2012. Links to this post. The Love...
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HYMNOGLYPT: 2015/04
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Jesu Christe, auctor vitae. Here is my translation of “Jesu Christe, auctor vitae,” a very minimally altered version of the hymn for Vespers on the feast of St. Mary Magdalene dating to the 10th c., probably from Germany (see Daniels/Blume, Die Hymnen, 1:197). The appointed mode-IV melody in early Lutheran books is shared with “Urbs beata Jerusalem” [Blessed City, Heav’nly Salem]. ESUS Christ, of life Creator,. Who hast cleansèd in Thy blood. Adam’s sin, our fallen nature,. Star most graced with clarity,.
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HYMNOGLYPT: 2014/06
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Sancti Spiritus adsit nobis gratia (new translation). Here is my revised, rhymed translation of the Whitsunday Sequence "Sancti Spiritus adsit nobis gratia" (Notker, 10th c.). AY the Holy Ghost. On us shed His heav’nly grace! 2a And for His pure indwelling. Make in our hearts a holy place,. 2b By purging and expelling. From thence all vices and disgrace. 3a Spirit of kindness,. True Enlightener of men! 3b Banish our blindness,. Clear the gloomy shades of sin. Prudent thoughts to fill the mind,. O Best of...
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Redeemer Lutheran Church, Waterloo, Ontario
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8220;I will sing of the steadfast love of the Lord forever” - Psalm 89:1 (ESV). Music is integral to worship at Redeemer! Our regular groups are a joyful bunch, always happy to welcome. New members. We also appreciate solo or group instrumental and vocal contributions to our services. Tone Chimes for Children. About Schlicker pipe organs. The Free Lutheran Chorale Book. BBC-YouTube: Bach & the. 500 Years of Lutheran Music. All music groups are taking a summer break!
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