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Times and Seasons - Full Service - Proper 11 (16) - Year C
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Proper 11 (16) - Year C
by Andrew Pratt and Marjorie Dobson
Proper 11 (16) - Year C Service contains: Hymn: Immortal, invisible, God only wise or Past, present, future, through all time transcending Prayer: Great God Hymn: In heavenly love abiding or Something beyond our presence, our existence Reading: Psalm 52 Poem: Respect Reading: Amo
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Ninth Sunday after Pentecost - Year A
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Ninth Sunday after Pentecost - Year A
by Andrew Pratt and Marjorie Dobson
Ninth Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 14(19) - Year A Opening Hymn: Come let us sing of a wonderful love or See all creation leap with praise Prayer: Welcoming God Hymn: All praise to our redeeming Lord or Sometimes the bible seems confused Lesson: Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28 Poem: Who
Poem: The Psalmist reckoned fools were unbelieving
Poem: The Psalmist reckoned fools were unbelieving
by Andrew Pratt
Poem: The Psalmist reckoned fools were unbelieving The Psalmist reckoned fools were unbelieving, but faith, like fashion, leaves to sink or swim. No God indeed? perhaps as others paint 'him'. No goddess either? Faith is just a whim? We look at life and context moulds our seeing,
Meditation: Blame culture
Meditation: Blame culture
by Marjorie Dobson
Meditation: Blame culture Was she the one who planned it? Beautiful Bathsheba, bathing in knowing nakedness within full sight of prying palace eyes, placing herself where she would catch the curiosity of the king? Did she bind her hair with jewels, pour perfumed oil on new-wash
Hymn: Passion can distort our judgment
Hymn: Passion can distort our judgment
by Andrew Pratt
Passion can distort our judgment, twisting love, distorting fate. Is this Adam's sin returning as endearments turn to hate? In the cold light of the morning, looking back on what we've done, even at the new day's dawning, feeling chill in morning sun. Verses 3-4 follows Tune: MER
Poem: Passion can distort our judgment