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    breaking from the Church‚ they reformed under Calvinist orthodoxy. Governor John Winthrop ensured his citizens to follow his lead [God’s obligations] or else be punished for blasphemy. They utilized the bible and sang psalms and hymns a cappella by having deacons "lining out" the psalms when most people couldn’t read and as part of their worship

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    Hall following the service. If you wish to become a member of this family‚ Trinity‚ please take a form from the table at the door complete and hand it to an Elder‚ or post it to Box EH1; Emerald Hill; Harare ORDER OF SERVICE: Call the Worship: Hymn: Prayer: {Adoration‚

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    Showed the significance in baptism. Objects in the Church Altar- sacred table for the sacrifice Tabernacle- box shaped like a temple for the sacrament Ambo- where Scripture Is Proclaimed Introductory Rites- Procession/Opening Hymn/ Entrance The goal of the opening hymn is to bring us together They process towards the altar‚ a symbol of Christ symbolic of our journey Sign of the Cross and Greeting Sign of the Cross- reminds us of Christ’s sacrifice and love The Greeting invokes a message of peace

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    and Western affluence. It was included in his CD album Spark to a Flame (1993)‚ and has since been included in a number of mainstream hymn books‚ including the Australian Together in Song: Australian Hymn Book II (1999) [TIS]‚ Sing Glory (1999)‚ ICH5 (2000) and the Scottish CH4 (2005). Kendrick’s tune takes its name from the first line of the refrain (by which the hymn is sometimes known)‚ GOD OF THE POOR. In this song‚ the author presents the disparities in life‚ social injustice‚ poverty‚ brokenness

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    trained musicians‚ and believers in general face new and powerful forces of change - forces that bring renewal to some churches and fear and schism to others. No one can sidestep the hot debate between such matters as the various styles of music‚ hymns versus choruses‚ seeker services versus worship services‚ choirs versus worship teams‚ organs versus synthesizers‚ and flowing praise versus singing one song at a time. With billions of Christians across the world and hundreds of denominations‚ there

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    scenes!of!Nefertiti’s!personal!worship!of!the!Aten!! • Other!temples!were!built!at!Amarna‚!Heliopolis‚!Memphis‚!Hierakonpolis!and!at!the! Nubian!site!of!Sesebi!!! • The!Aten!temples!signified!a!departure!from!traditional!architecture!as!they!were! open!to!the!sky‚!in!contrast!to!the!roofed!dark!chambers!of!the!Amun!sanctuaries!! W.!Murnane‚!points!out!that!a!fragmentary!inscription!there!imposed!a!tax!on!other! temples!and!districts!to!support!the!new!Aten!cult!! Talatat!blocks!and!sunken!incisions

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    However‚ the historical incidences of monotheism are so rare‚ that it’s difficult to support any theory of the natural progression of religions from polytheism to henotheism to monotheism. Two examples of monolatrism developing from polytheism are the Aten cult in the reign of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten‚ as well as the rise of Marduk from the tutelary of Babylon to the claim of universal supremacy. (Traditions and Encounters; Ziegler‚ Herbert pg. 40) In Iran‚ Zoroastrianism‚ Ahura Mazda appears

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    our neighbour‚ do you clearly accept what you’re undertaking?’. Here the priest is stating that undertaking baptism is a commitment to live by God and it is the parents’ responsibility to raise their child in the manner of God. Psalms and hymns are then sung‚ such as Psalm 84: 7‚8‚9ab. The priest welcomes the into the church saying ‘The Christian community welcomes you with great joy’ The

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    Job • Psalms • Proverbs • Ecclesiastes • Song of Songs The books deserve to be grouped together since they are clearly different in character from the other parts of the Old Testament (with the possible exception of Lamentations‚ which was placed together with them in the Hebrew Bible but is placed after Jeremiah in English translations because its authorship is traditionally attributed to the prophet)‚ but they really comprise books of two different major genres: a) Poetry – the Psalms are a

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    There are two main modes that Haik-Vantoura has discovered in her research: the Psalmodic and the Prosodic. The Psalmodic mode is mainly used in the books of Psalms‚ Proverbs and Job‚ and the Prosodic mode is mainly used in the rest of the Old Testament. For the purpose of the following example‚ I will be concentrating on the Prosodic mode. The example we will look at is Exodus 10:4 “Or else‚ if you refuse to let My people go‚ behold‚ tomorrow I will bring locusts into your territory.” This is

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