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    Light Reflection and Refraction Pre-Lab using PhET I) Introduction: When a light ray strikes a smooth interface separating two transparent materials (like air‚ glass‚ or water)‚ the wave is partly reflected and partly refracted (or transmitted) into the second material. For an example of this‚ imagine you are outside looking at a restaurant window. You can probably see both the inside of the restaurant (from the refracted light) and some of the street behind you (from the reflected light). Similarly

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    Baptism And Religion

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    by undertaking baptism. I will be discussing things such as how God is seen in each religion‚ who the first ancestors / founders of each religion were and what each religion uses for prayer. Catholicism‚ the monotheistic faith‚ practice‚ and church of of the Roman Catholic Church initially welcomes people into their faith through Baptism. Baptism is where a person

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    Gospel: Matthew 3: 13-17

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    Gospel: Matthew 3: 13-17 Homily: The gospel today was just like the gospel last Sunday. But today we celebrate the baptism of Jesus Christ. We celebrate Happy Three Kings‚ but now we celebrate it as epiphany meaning knowing Jesus. In the gospel today John doesn’t want to baptize Jesus. But why? Our priest told us that John doesn’t want to baptize Jesus because Jesus doesn’t have sins‚ and he told us also Jesus wants to be baptized because he took our sins. Jesus wants us to be saved from our sins

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    What Is Sacrament

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    signs that represent particular actions and values of Jesus Christ. These signs re-enact and represents what has taken place in the past. For example‚ the Eucharist is a symbolic re-enactment of the Last Supper‚ which is also sacramental and real. Baptism represents conversion and death to sin. 2. Sacrament was instituted by Christ. They are ultimately traceable to Jesus. The seven sacraments highlight the Paschal Mystery‚ the message of Jesus‚ the meaning of Jesus. They help us remember what Jesus

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    Germans. His posting of the Disputation questioned the authority of the Church and Pope through academic discussion of the legitimacy of indulgences - was damned as a heretic. He made the Ten commandments‚ the Apostles Creed‚ the Lords Prayer‚ baptism and the Last Supper all easy to understand through his writing of the Large Catechism in 1529. It has earned a reputation as a model of clear religious teaching‚ as did his translation of the Bible to make it accessible to everyday Germans. His

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    Baptism

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    I grew up in a Christian home‚ and my family has always been very supportive in my faith and has encouraged me to seek God. I don’t remember the exact date or what happened‚ but I became a Christian when I was four‚ but at that young of an age I didn’t understand what that meant at all. I knew that I had invited Jesus into my heart and that he was supposed to be my best friend‚ but it didn’t mean anything to me. I continued to attend church and started going to Promiseland weekly‚ but I started

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    Pastoral Ministry

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    1/30/15 with every context that you are in‚ you must think of your audience and what they best respond to builder generation- historical examples‚ novels‚ etc. baby boomer- personal stories for examples callings have different pathways Acts 26: 12-18 Paul was called with a mission to the gentiles to open their eyes.. didn’t occur right away but was revealed over time In acts‚ Paul tells of his conversion story three different times Exodus 3 – Moses Beyond the wilderness Not sure – lots of objections

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    early Christians follows Roman models‚ and Roman symbolism: so‚ for example‚ Jesus is shown dressed as a philosopher and pictures include virtues represented as women - like the muses. Also‚ the need to keep the teachings of Jesus and the rite of Baptism secret meant that the artworks we recognise as Christian draw their themes from Old Testament (Torah) stories. These are seen in works like the sarcophagi of converts to Christianity. Because

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    Priesthood : priesthood of Christ received in the sacrament of Holy Orders Common Priesthood : priesthood of the faithful shared by those baptized and confirmed sacramental character : an indelible spiritual mark which is a permanent effect of Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ and Holy

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    The Baptism Debate

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    Often held as a rite of passage and entrance into the Christian church‚ baptism is much more than just symbolic ritual. Baptism was commanded by Jesus Christ in the Great Commission recounted in the book of Matthew. Even though we are simplistically called to be obedient by being baptized the Christian church has long debated the aspects of this ordinance. Denominations are divided on the basic meaning‚ types and modes of baptism even two thousand years after the founding of the Christian church.

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