This message wishes Bruno a Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. It shares lyrics from Justin Bieber's rendition of the Christmas carol "Silent Night" describing the peace and light surrounding the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus and praising Jesus at his birth.
This document contains the notes from a sermon given by Mike Simmonds on how Christians can emulate Jesus' example of "doing God." It discusses how Jesus welcomed and ate with sinners, seeing people differently than a worldly view. It references Bible passages about God's goodness and love following believers. The sermon encourages Christians to see others as Jesus did in parables about a lost coin and sheep and a forgiving father, and asks if they too are "doing God" in their lives.
1. The document describes the story of Jesus's birth as told in the Bible, including details such as an angel appearing to Mary and Joseph in dreams to tell them Mary would give birth to God's son.
2. It describes Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem for the census and finding no room at the inn, so they stayed in a stable where Jesus was born in a manger.
3. Nearby shepherds heard the birth announced by angels and went to see the baby Jesus, and later wise men followed a star to bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus.
The document contains announcements about being out of town on October 12th and planning meetings every Sunday at 9:30am. It also mentions a new blog website. There are biblical passages listed from John 1:14, Genesis 3:15, Galatians 4:4, and Isaiah 7:14. The passages discuss the importance of the incarnation and the promise and fulfillment regarding Jesus Christ being born of a woman.
This document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph storytelling activity about Jesus as the good shepherd who goes in search of one lost sheep. The pages include cut-out flannelgraph pieces to represent Jesus and a flock of sheep, as well as a written story retelling Jesus' parable of the lost sheep from the Bible. Users can cover the pieces with contact paper and felt to use on a flannel board to tell the story, or photocopy the pages for other uses such as coloring, reading, or display.
An invitation is extended to attend various religious programs and events throughout December and January, including a luncheon on December 21st, ice skating on December 27th, and a series on the integrity of God's word beginning January 4th. The document also lists bible books and encourages joining in prayer for the community and world, and fundraising for new carpet.
Black and White Flannelgraph: Jesus’ Little LambsMyWonderStudio
This document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph activity telling the story of Jesus as the good shepherd who finds the lost sheep. It includes colored pieces to cut out and glue sandpaper on the back of, representing Jesus and sheep, to stick to a flannel board. The story is based on Bible passages where Jesus describes himself as the shepherd who goes after the one lost sheep, and it involves a shepherd counting his sheep, realizing one is lost, searching until he finds it, and bringing it back rejoicing. The activity can teach children that Jesus cares for and protects believers like a shepherd cares for his sheep.
The document provides instructions and materials for creating a flannelgraph to retell the story of Jesus' death and resurrection according to the Gospels. It includes pages with pictures of figures, tombs, and angels that can be cut out and placed on a flannel board. The story is also summarized, describing how Jesus was arrested and crucified, buried in a tomb that was later found empty, and appeared to his disciples after rising from the dead.
This message wishes Bruno a Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. It shares lyrics from Justin Bieber's rendition of the Christmas carol "Silent Night" describing the peace and light surrounding the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus and praising Jesus at his birth.
This document contains the notes from a sermon given by Mike Simmonds on how Christians can emulate Jesus' example of "doing God." It discusses how Jesus welcomed and ate with sinners, seeing people differently than a worldly view. It references Bible passages about God's goodness and love following believers. The sermon encourages Christians to see others as Jesus did in parables about a lost coin and sheep and a forgiving father, and asks if they too are "doing God" in their lives.
1. The document describes the story of Jesus's birth as told in the Bible, including details such as an angel appearing to Mary and Joseph in dreams to tell them Mary would give birth to God's son.
2. It describes Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem for the census and finding no room at the inn, so they stayed in a stable where Jesus was born in a manger.
3. Nearby shepherds heard the birth announced by angels and went to see the baby Jesus, and later wise men followed a star to bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus.
The document contains announcements about being out of town on October 12th and planning meetings every Sunday at 9:30am. It also mentions a new blog website. There are biblical passages listed from John 1:14, Genesis 3:15, Galatians 4:4, and Isaiah 7:14. The passages discuss the importance of the incarnation and the promise and fulfillment regarding Jesus Christ being born of a woman.
This document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph storytelling activity about Jesus as the good shepherd who goes in search of one lost sheep. The pages include cut-out flannelgraph pieces to represent Jesus and a flock of sheep, as well as a written story retelling Jesus' parable of the lost sheep from the Bible. Users can cover the pieces with contact paper and felt to use on a flannel board to tell the story, or photocopy the pages for other uses such as coloring, reading, or display.
An invitation is extended to attend various religious programs and events throughout December and January, including a luncheon on December 21st, ice skating on December 27th, and a series on the integrity of God's word beginning January 4th. The document also lists bible books and encourages joining in prayer for the community and world, and fundraising for new carpet.
Black and White Flannelgraph: Jesus’ Little LambsMyWonderStudio
This document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph activity telling the story of Jesus as the good shepherd who finds the lost sheep. It includes colored pieces to cut out and glue sandpaper on the back of, representing Jesus and sheep, to stick to a flannel board. The story is based on Bible passages where Jesus describes himself as the shepherd who goes after the one lost sheep, and it involves a shepherd counting his sheep, realizing one is lost, searching until he finds it, and bringing it back rejoicing. The activity can teach children that Jesus cares for and protects believers like a shepherd cares for his sheep.
The document provides instructions and materials for creating a flannelgraph to retell the story of Jesus' death and resurrection according to the Gospels. It includes pages with pictures of figures, tombs, and angels that can be cut out and placed on a flannel board. The story is also summarized, describing how Jesus was arrested and crucified, buried in a tomb that was later found empty, and appeared to his disciples after rising from the dead.
The document appears to be a program for a Christmas service. It includes opening and closing hymns, a presidential address, performances by children and seniors, a Christmas message from a religious leader, and the singing of "Silent Night". The service celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and God's gift through him.
Joseph and Mary traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a Roman census. While there, Mary gave birth to Jesus, but because the inn was full, she laid the baby Jesus in a manger. Angels announced the birth of the Savior to shepherds watching their flocks at night, who then went to see the newborn child.
This document contains announcements for the Jefferson Evangelical Church. It lists the church's Sunday schedule including Sunday school, fellowship time, and worship service. It also announces upcoming youth group, prayer group, ladies and men's fellowship meetings. Additional announcements include a ladies Christmas tea, a Bible study on fireproof, and Christmas caroling. It provides information on prayer requests and donating food to children in the community.
An introduction to lessons on the fruit of the spirit (Galatians 5.22-24), reminding us that we will reap what we sow. Principle points adapted from John Shearheart (http://www.sermoncentral.com/Sermon.asp?SermonID=89370).
Jesus is like a good shepherd who cares for his sheep. He knows each sheep by name and will protect them from harm. The story tells of a shepherd who had to go search for one sheep that went missing from the flock. He looked everywhere until he found the lost sheep. The shepherd was overjoyed to bring the sheep back safely to the pen with the others. Jesus wants everyone to know that he will always take care of and protect them, just like the good shepherd cares for his sheep.
God defeats the enormous red dragon of evil with the birth of baby Jesus Christ the Lord, as described in John's nativity scene in the book of Revelation. John impresses upon readers the real meaning of Christmas - that God defeats evil through the birth of the baby in the manger.
The document provides information about Jefferson Evangelical Church's weekly services and events, including Sunday school, youth group activities, prayer groups, fellowship opportunities for men and women, and an upcoming fishing trip. It encourages sharing prayer requests and needs with the church community and donating food items to help feed children in the local area.
The document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph activity telling the story of Jesus' death and resurrection based on accounts from the Gospels. Templates are included of figures, locations and objects from the story like Jesus, soldiers, angels, tombs and more. The templates can be cut out, backed with sandpaper or felt, and used on a flannel board to retell the story. Alternatively, the templates can be photocopied for coloring, displays, or other activities. The story is also reprinted in full for reference.
The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week that is set aside for rest and worship according to the Bible. It is meant to be a day of stopping work, resting, delighting in God, and contemplating one's relationship with God as a sign of the covenant between God and the Israelites from generation to generation. The Sabbath is described in the Bible as the seventh day that people must stop working, even during plowing and harvest seasons.
The document is the lyrics to the Jewish prayer "Avinu Malkeinu" sung by Barbra Streisand. The prayer petitions God as "Our Father, Our King" for compassion, to end afflictions like plague and famine, to erase hate from the earth, to inscribe the singer for blessing, and to make the new year a good one. It repeats the refrain "Hear our prayer" several times.
Jesus is a good shepherd who knows and cares for each of his sheep. The story tells of a shepherd who had one hundred sheep but realized one was missing from the flock. He searched everywhere in the dark until he found the lost sheep. The shepherd brought the sheep back safely to the pen, rejoicing that it was no longer lost. Jesus uses this story to teach that he cares for his followers as a shepherd cares for his sheep, and that he does not want any of them to be lost.
The document is a religious presentation that discusses the concept of sin and redemption through Jesus Christ. It references several Bible passages to tell the story of the prodigal son and explain that all people have sinned but can be saved by repenting and believing in Jesus, who died for sins and was resurrected. The presentation encourages the audience to learn more by attending Sunday services or Bible studies to better understand how to be saved through baptism into Christ.
The document provides information about the upcoming ELCA Youth Gathering event, including the theme of practicing discipleship through peacemaking and justice. It notes that the new website for the gathering will launch this week and that housing will be assigned before the Extravaganza event in February. The daily schedule is also outlined, with events taking place in and around the Superdome in New Orleans from Wednesday through Sunday.
This document provides information about events and services at the Jefferson Evangelical Church (JEC). It lists the weekly Sunday school and worship services, as well as youth group meetings. It also advertises several prayer groups, a small group Bible study, a church work day, and fellowship opportunities for men and women. Upcoming special events are noted, including a men's ministry field trip and a women's spring retreat. Contact information and a call to donate to a local food program are also included.
1. Jairus, a priest, came to Jesus asking for help because his daughter was very sick and close to death.
2. When Jesus and his disciples arrived at Jairus' house, they were told that his daughter had already died. Jesus told Jairus' wife that the daughter was only sleeping and had not died.
3. Jesus went into the house where the daughter lay still on her bed. When Jesus said "Little girl, get up," she immediately opened her eyes and was alive and well again, to the joy and praise of all present.
This document discusses the importance of speaking words that are uplifting and promote gratitude. It provides examples of things children can express gratitude for, such as going to see their grandpa, their father taking them to trampoline class, rain so crops can grow, and a pancake to eat despite the first one not turning out well. Speaking with gratitude and appreciation for both big things and small things that others do for us is an important part of building character and promoting happiness for oneself and others.
Caesar Augustus ordered a census that required everyone to return to their hometown to register. Joseph, who was from Bethlehem, traveled there with his pregnant wife Mary. When they arrived, every inn was full so the innkeeper allowed them to stay in his stable. That night, Mary gave birth to Jesus and placed him in a manger. Nearby, shepherds tending their flocks saw an angel who told them the savior had been born in Bethlehem. The shepherds went and found Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus just as the angel had said.
The Savior is born flannelgraph: Black and whiteMyWonderStudio
Caesar Augustus ordered a census that required everyone to return to their hometown to register. Joseph, who was from Bethlehem, traveled there with Mary. They could not find room at the inn so the innkeeper allowed them to stay in the stable. That night, Mary gave birth to Jesus and placed him in a manger. Nearby shepherds saw an angel who told them the savior had been born in Bethlehem. They found Joseph, Mary, and Jesus just as the angel said.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates on church events and ministries for the week. It reflects on the importance of rest and slowing down to spend time with God, as exemplified by Jesus spending time alone in prayer. The newsletter announces upcoming events including a cookout, choir practice, Bible studies and opportunities to volunteer with youth ministry. It also provides a financial snapshot and prayer requests.
The document appears to be a program for a Christmas service. It includes opening and closing hymns, a presidential address, performances by children and seniors, a Christmas message from a religious leader, and the singing of "Silent Night". The service celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and God's gift through him.
Joseph and Mary traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a Roman census. While there, Mary gave birth to Jesus, but because the inn was full, she laid the baby Jesus in a manger. Angels announced the birth of the Savior to shepherds watching their flocks at night, who then went to see the newborn child.
This document contains announcements for the Jefferson Evangelical Church. It lists the church's Sunday schedule including Sunday school, fellowship time, and worship service. It also announces upcoming youth group, prayer group, ladies and men's fellowship meetings. Additional announcements include a ladies Christmas tea, a Bible study on fireproof, and Christmas caroling. It provides information on prayer requests and donating food to children in the community.
An introduction to lessons on the fruit of the spirit (Galatians 5.22-24), reminding us that we will reap what we sow. Principle points adapted from John Shearheart (http://www.sermoncentral.com/Sermon.asp?SermonID=89370).
Jesus is like a good shepherd who cares for his sheep. He knows each sheep by name and will protect them from harm. The story tells of a shepherd who had to go search for one sheep that went missing from the flock. He looked everywhere until he found the lost sheep. The shepherd was overjoyed to bring the sheep back safely to the pen with the others. Jesus wants everyone to know that he will always take care of and protect them, just like the good shepherd cares for his sheep.
God defeats the enormous red dragon of evil with the birth of baby Jesus Christ the Lord, as described in John's nativity scene in the book of Revelation. John impresses upon readers the real meaning of Christmas - that God defeats evil through the birth of the baby in the manger.
The document provides information about Jefferson Evangelical Church's weekly services and events, including Sunday school, youth group activities, prayer groups, fellowship opportunities for men and women, and an upcoming fishing trip. It encourages sharing prayer requests and needs with the church community and donating food items to help feed children in the local area.
The document provides instructions and materials for a flannelgraph activity telling the story of Jesus' death and resurrection based on accounts from the Gospels. Templates are included of figures, locations and objects from the story like Jesus, soldiers, angels, tombs and more. The templates can be cut out, backed with sandpaper or felt, and used on a flannel board to retell the story. Alternatively, the templates can be photocopied for coloring, displays, or other activities. The story is also reprinted in full for reference.
The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week that is set aside for rest and worship according to the Bible. It is meant to be a day of stopping work, resting, delighting in God, and contemplating one's relationship with God as a sign of the covenant between God and the Israelites from generation to generation. The Sabbath is described in the Bible as the seventh day that people must stop working, even during plowing and harvest seasons.
The document is the lyrics to the Jewish prayer "Avinu Malkeinu" sung by Barbra Streisand. The prayer petitions God as "Our Father, Our King" for compassion, to end afflictions like plague and famine, to erase hate from the earth, to inscribe the singer for blessing, and to make the new year a good one. It repeats the refrain "Hear our prayer" several times.
Jesus is a good shepherd who knows and cares for each of his sheep. The story tells of a shepherd who had one hundred sheep but realized one was missing from the flock. He searched everywhere in the dark until he found the lost sheep. The shepherd brought the sheep back safely to the pen, rejoicing that it was no longer lost. Jesus uses this story to teach that he cares for his followers as a shepherd cares for his sheep, and that he does not want any of them to be lost.
The document is a religious presentation that discusses the concept of sin and redemption through Jesus Christ. It references several Bible passages to tell the story of the prodigal son and explain that all people have sinned but can be saved by repenting and believing in Jesus, who died for sins and was resurrected. The presentation encourages the audience to learn more by attending Sunday services or Bible studies to better understand how to be saved through baptism into Christ.
The document provides information about the upcoming ELCA Youth Gathering event, including the theme of practicing discipleship through peacemaking and justice. It notes that the new website for the gathering will launch this week and that housing will be assigned before the Extravaganza event in February. The daily schedule is also outlined, with events taking place in and around the Superdome in New Orleans from Wednesday through Sunday.
This document provides information about events and services at the Jefferson Evangelical Church (JEC). It lists the weekly Sunday school and worship services, as well as youth group meetings. It also advertises several prayer groups, a small group Bible study, a church work day, and fellowship opportunities for men and women. Upcoming special events are noted, including a men's ministry field trip and a women's spring retreat. Contact information and a call to donate to a local food program are also included.
1. Jairus, a priest, came to Jesus asking for help because his daughter was very sick and close to death.
2. When Jesus and his disciples arrived at Jairus' house, they were told that his daughter had already died. Jesus told Jairus' wife that the daughter was only sleeping and had not died.
3. Jesus went into the house where the daughter lay still on her bed. When Jesus said "Little girl, get up," she immediately opened her eyes and was alive and well again, to the joy and praise of all present.
This document discusses the importance of speaking words that are uplifting and promote gratitude. It provides examples of things children can express gratitude for, such as going to see their grandpa, their father taking them to trampoline class, rain so crops can grow, and a pancake to eat despite the first one not turning out well. Speaking with gratitude and appreciation for both big things and small things that others do for us is an important part of building character and promoting happiness for oneself and others.
Caesar Augustus ordered a census that required everyone to return to their hometown to register. Joseph, who was from Bethlehem, traveled there with his pregnant wife Mary. When they arrived, every inn was full so the innkeeper allowed them to stay in his stable. That night, Mary gave birth to Jesus and placed him in a manger. Nearby, shepherds tending their flocks saw an angel who told them the savior had been born in Bethlehem. The shepherds went and found Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus just as the angel had said.
The Savior is born flannelgraph: Black and whiteMyWonderStudio
Caesar Augustus ordered a census that required everyone to return to their hometown to register. Joseph, who was from Bethlehem, traveled there with Mary. They could not find room at the inn so the innkeeper allowed them to stay in the stable. That night, Mary gave birth to Jesus and placed him in a manger. Nearby shepherds saw an angel who told them the savior had been born in Bethlehem. They found Joseph, Mary, and Jesus just as the angel said.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates on church events and ministries for the week. It reflects on the importance of rest and slowing down to spend time with God, as exemplified by Jesus spending time alone in prayer. The newsletter announces upcoming events including a cookout, choir practice, Bible studies and opportunities to volunteer with youth ministry. It also provides a financial snapshot and prayer requests.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.