Church's Easter holiday club 2009 for the under 5s. We also showed The three trees from Youtube and took children around the interactive stations in the church - the journey of holy Week
The document discusses the importance of reciting Surat Al-Kahf every Friday according to teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It states that the Prophet taught that reciting the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of the surah protects one from the deception of Dajjal. It also explains the four stories within Surat Al-Kahf act as parables for four trials that will occur during the Dajjal's appearance: the trial of religion, wealth, knowledge and authority. Reciting Surat Al-Kahf helps understand these future trials and how to avoid falling into deception.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church for the month of November and beyond, including:
- A worship experience on November 2nd and pre-service prayer meeting on November 3rd.
- A Fuel prayer meeting on Thursday, November 5th.
- A Christmas Bash on December 24th.
- Special meetings with Pastor Matt Fielder and Pastor Mark Varughese from December 16th-17th with sign-ups due by November 26th.
- A BBQ at Vera's house on November 26th.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that praise God and Jesus. The songs celebrate God's salvation, call on God for help against enemies, express thankfulness for what God has done, and encourage serving others through love as Jesus did by washing feet. They encourage going forth into the world in peace, love, strength and joy to serve God.
Zacchaeus was a wealthy tax collector who was disliked by the people because he cheated them to enrich himself and pay taxes to the Romans. When Jesus was passing through Jericho, Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree to see over the crowd, and Jesus called out to him and invited himself to stay at Zacchaeus's house. The people grumbled about this, but Zacchaeus promised to repay anyone he had cheated and give half his possessions to the poor. Jesus said he had come to save the lost like Zacchaeus.
The document is lyrics to a worship song praising God. It expresses that God is holy and awesome, lifting hands and bowing in worship. It describes singing together that God is holy and the earth is filled with his glory. The anthem of God's renown is rising up around the world.
The document is about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. It provides details of the course, including that it is a beginner's course on the basic principles of Islam called Fardhu 'Ain taught in English. It will be held weekly on Fridays starting in January 2014. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed by the teacher, Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The document includes several passages from the Quran and Hadith used in Lesson 2 of the textbook on the basic message of Islam.
1) The document is a collection of Hmong Christian songs praising God and Jesus Christ.
2) The songs express devotion to God, calling Him glorious and praising His name.
3) They declare that believers will worship God forever into eternity.
The document summarizes a sermon series about two commanders meeting based on Joshua 5:13-15. It describes Joshua encountering a man with a drawn sword who identifies himself as the commander of the army of the Lord. Joshua falls down and worships him. The commander instructs Joshua to take off his sandals, showing the holiness of God and importance of having fear of God. The sermon series will discuss the confrontation with the supernatural in the natural, taking the wrong question, and knowing that the battle belongs to the Lord.
The document discusses the importance of reciting Surat Al-Kahf every Friday according to teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It states that the Prophet taught that reciting the first 10 verses or last 10 verses of the surah protects one from the deception of Dajjal. It also explains the four stories within Surat Al-Kahf act as parables for four trials that will occur during the Dajjal's appearance: the trial of religion, wealth, knowledge and authority. Reciting Surat Al-Kahf helps understand these future trials and how to avoid falling into deception.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church for the month of November and beyond, including:
- A worship experience on November 2nd and pre-service prayer meeting on November 3rd.
- A Fuel prayer meeting on Thursday, November 5th.
- A Christmas Bash on December 24th.
- Special meetings with Pastor Matt Fielder and Pastor Mark Varughese from December 16th-17th with sign-ups due by November 26th.
- A BBQ at Vera's house on November 26th.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that praise God and Jesus. The songs celebrate God's salvation, call on God for help against enemies, express thankfulness for what God has done, and encourage serving others through love as Jesus did by washing feet. They encourage going forth into the world in peace, love, strength and joy to serve God.
Zacchaeus was a wealthy tax collector who was disliked by the people because he cheated them to enrich himself and pay taxes to the Romans. When Jesus was passing through Jericho, Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree to see over the crowd, and Jesus called out to him and invited himself to stay at Zacchaeus's house. The people grumbled about this, but Zacchaeus promised to repay anyone he had cheated and give half his possessions to the poor. Jesus said he had come to save the lost like Zacchaeus.
The document is lyrics to a worship song praising God. It expresses that God is holy and awesome, lifting hands and bowing in worship. It describes singing together that God is holy and the earth is filled with his glory. The anthem of God's renown is rising up around the world.
The document is about an introductory course on Islam being conducted in Singapore. It provides details of the course, including that it is a beginner's course on the basic principles of Islam called Fardhu 'Ain taught in English. It will be held weekly on Fridays starting in January 2014. The course uses a textbook and curriculum developed by the teacher, Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. The document includes several passages from the Quran and Hadith used in Lesson 2 of the textbook on the basic message of Islam.
1) The document is a collection of Hmong Christian songs praising God and Jesus Christ.
2) The songs express devotion to God, calling Him glorious and praising His name.
3) They declare that believers will worship God forever into eternity.
The document summarizes a sermon series about two commanders meeting based on Joshua 5:13-15. It describes Joshua encountering a man with a drawn sword who identifies himself as the commander of the army of the Lord. Joshua falls down and worships him. The commander instructs Joshua to take off his sandals, showing the holiness of God and importance of having fear of God. The sermon series will discuss the confrontation with the supernatural in the natural, taking the wrong question, and knowing that the battle belongs to the Lord.
Zacchaeus was a dishonest tax collector in Jericho who charged people higher taxes and kept the extra money. He heard Jesus was coming to town and climbed a sycamore tree to see him over the crowd. Jesus noticed Zacchaeus and told him he would visit his house. After dining with Jesus, Zacchaeus promised to repay anyone he had cheated four times the amount and give half his money to the poor, changing his life with Jesus' help.
Truth shall spring out of the earth, And righteousness shall look down from heaven. Yes, the LORD will give what is good; And our land will yield its increase. Psm. 85:11-12 NKJV
This document contains the lyrics of several Christian worship songs and prayers in Chinese. It discusses praising and finding help from God, preparing one's heart for worship, appreciating God's grace from head to toe, longing to be closer to God, dedicating one's entire life and being to serving Jesus, and offering prayers like the Lord's Prayer and Doxology.
The document discusses the biblical story of Jesus casting demons out of a man in the region of Gerasenes. It notes that the man, though formerly demon-possessed, went on to proclaim what Jesus had done for him in 10 cities despite having no formal missionary training. The key qualification he had was a life-transforming encounter with Christ. The document encourages readers by asking where their own mission field is and if they too are qualified, suggesting that a personal experience of God's mercy and power can qualify one to share it with others.
Lesson 1 | Kindergarten | Sabbath School | Second Quarter 2015jespadill
God told Samuel to anoint one of Jesse's sons as the next king of Israel. Samuel assumed it would be Jesse's oldest son Eliab since he was tall and handsome. However, God told Samuel that he looks at people's hearts, not their outward appearance. None of Jesse's seven sons were chosen. David, Jesse's youngest son who was a shepherd, was anointed king when he was brought before Samuel, as God was pleased with David's heart.
We took a break from our series on Abraham to celebrate Ability Sunday (a week early!) - it's all about inclusion, especially for those in our community with disabilities. Doug Preston spoke from Psalm 139
The document discusses themes from the Gospel of Luke including discipleship, humility, and living together as followers of Jesus. It contains several quotes from Jesus about the kingdom of God being present among people rather than a place that can be observed or identified from the outside. The document also references passages about indifference prior to the flood in Noah's time and in Sodom and Gomorrah during Lot's time when people were preoccupied with daily activities rather than recognizing the coming judgment.
The document is about worshipping God and singing of his holiness. It repeats the phrases "Holy is the Lord" and "the earth is filled with His glory" while describing lifting hands in joy and bowing down to worship God, whose greatness and awesomeness are celebrated. People sing together of God's holiness and how it rises up and is renowned.
The document discusses humanity's journey through time from creation to eternity. It touches on major events in history, present realities, and future end times events. The overall message is that we are headed towards eternity and should seek to understand and fulfill our role in God's plan during our time on earth. Key concepts discussed include God's purposes, managing our resources as stewards, and surrendering to follow God's will.
"What’s the Point?" (God's Original Intent for Men & Women)Stephen Jenks
This teaching answers the questions, why did God create man and woman? Why are we different? What is the unique purpose and role that God has give each gender?
The document references phrases related to Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, his crucifixion, and resurrection. It includes quotes about walking with Jesus to the cross after the shouting dies down, as well as statements proclaiming that Jesus has risen and is alive on Resurrection Day.
What Were You Expecting? | A Sermon on the Triumphal Entry in John 12:12-27Steve Thomason
What were the people of Jerusalem expecting the day Jesus rode into town? Did they want a King who would lead them into battle to finally defeat the Romans? Probably. That's not what they got. Instead, they got a man riding on the back of a young donkey who was prepared to give up his life for the sake of the world.
This sermon examines John 12:12-27 and shows three ways that Jesus may surprise us this Holy Week.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian worship songs and hymns in Chinese, as well as the Lord's Prayer. The songs praise God's grace, express a desire to follow God and dedicate one's life to Him, and ask God to cleanse and attract the singer to run after Him. They contain refrains of praise and worship. The document also includes the lyrics to the Doxology hymn and concludes with "God Bless You."
TASH 2014 Presentation: Scriptural Bases for Inclusion in Faith CommunityJane Strauss
This document discusses religious arguments for including people with disabilities. It references several passages from religious texts that say all people are made in God/God's image, and that people should not be excluded or treated poorly. It suggests those who exclude others may incur God's disapproval. The document advocates accommodating all people and recognizing that individuals have different gifts to offer and roles to play. It encourages communities to find ways for people with disabilities to participate and feel included.
The document is a song about worshipping God and proclaiming his holiness. It repeats that the Lord God Almighty is holy and that his glory fills the earth. The singers lift up their hands and bow down to worship God, singing together about how great and awesome he is.
The document discusses a vision for Bethel Bible Fellowship to become a vibrant, healthy, missional church that impacts its community and the world for Christ. It lists qualities of a healthy missional church like a central focus on God's word and community. It includes revised mission and vision statements. The rest of the document uses the story of Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem as an example of hearing God's vision, researching it, casting the vision to others, and expecting opposition, with success coming from God.
The missionary impulse refers to how God's Word and Spirit naturally push believers outward to meet the needs of others. It moves Christians beyond boundaries like geography, culture, social status, and personal comfort to share the gospel. The document discusses how the missionary impulse affected Paul, Peter, and Jesus and says all believers experience this impulse, though the specific boundaries crossed may differ. It concludes the impulse comes from God who is actively reaching out to redeem lives, and calls Christians to participate in God's work of reconciliation.
The document discusses finding purpose and meaning in work. It makes three key points:
1) God created humans in His image and told them to work, finding purpose in caring for creation. All jobs can reflect God's creativity when done with the right intentions.
2) While sin introduced brokenness, God redeems humanity and calls Christians to works of healing, liberation, and empowerment through their vocations.
3) Finding one's calling involves discerning natural talents and passions, then taking steps to use those talents to serve others through meaningful work that reflects God's love. Success is defined by faithfulness to one's calling rather than achievements.
This document appears to be notes from a children's ministry event with the theme of "Walk with Yahweh". It includes instructions to respect stage people and stay on the tarp. Several songs are outlined that involve walking, jumping, hopping and sliding in the light of God. Other songs praise Jesus as a superhero and say he is better than various fictional heroes. Further songs worship Jesus for who he is and express a belief that everything wanted is having Jesus alive inside. The notes end with a song about how even though young, children are welcome to know Jesus as Lord.
This document contains prayers and songs focused on Jesus' journey through Holy Week leading up to his crucifixion. It includes reflections on Jesus entering Jerusalem, clearing the temple, the Last Supper, his time in the garden, trial, and crucifixion. Each section ends with a short prayer asking Jesus to help us follow him and remain close to him through Lent.
The document discusses Holy Week traditions in Spain. It describes the religious celebrations and processions that take place during Holy Week, carried out by religious brotherhoods. Specific traditions mentioned include penitents accompanying ornate floats called pasos, sweets eaten during Holy Week, and different roles for people carrying the pasos known as costaleros. The most famous Holy Week processions are described as taking place in Seville, with over 60 brotherhoods participating.
Zacchaeus was a dishonest tax collector in Jericho who charged people higher taxes and kept the extra money. He heard Jesus was coming to town and climbed a sycamore tree to see him over the crowd. Jesus noticed Zacchaeus and told him he would visit his house. After dining with Jesus, Zacchaeus promised to repay anyone he had cheated four times the amount and give half his money to the poor, changing his life with Jesus' help.
Truth shall spring out of the earth, And righteousness shall look down from heaven. Yes, the LORD will give what is good; And our land will yield its increase. Psm. 85:11-12 NKJV
This document contains the lyrics of several Christian worship songs and prayers in Chinese. It discusses praising and finding help from God, preparing one's heart for worship, appreciating God's grace from head to toe, longing to be closer to God, dedicating one's entire life and being to serving Jesus, and offering prayers like the Lord's Prayer and Doxology.
The document discusses the biblical story of Jesus casting demons out of a man in the region of Gerasenes. It notes that the man, though formerly demon-possessed, went on to proclaim what Jesus had done for him in 10 cities despite having no formal missionary training. The key qualification he had was a life-transforming encounter with Christ. The document encourages readers by asking where their own mission field is and if they too are qualified, suggesting that a personal experience of God's mercy and power can qualify one to share it with others.
Lesson 1 | Kindergarten | Sabbath School | Second Quarter 2015jespadill
God told Samuel to anoint one of Jesse's sons as the next king of Israel. Samuel assumed it would be Jesse's oldest son Eliab since he was tall and handsome. However, God told Samuel that he looks at people's hearts, not their outward appearance. None of Jesse's seven sons were chosen. David, Jesse's youngest son who was a shepherd, was anointed king when he was brought before Samuel, as God was pleased with David's heart.
We took a break from our series on Abraham to celebrate Ability Sunday (a week early!) - it's all about inclusion, especially for those in our community with disabilities. Doug Preston spoke from Psalm 139
The document discusses themes from the Gospel of Luke including discipleship, humility, and living together as followers of Jesus. It contains several quotes from Jesus about the kingdom of God being present among people rather than a place that can be observed or identified from the outside. The document also references passages about indifference prior to the flood in Noah's time and in Sodom and Gomorrah during Lot's time when people were preoccupied with daily activities rather than recognizing the coming judgment.
The document is about worshipping God and singing of his holiness. It repeats the phrases "Holy is the Lord" and "the earth is filled with His glory" while describing lifting hands in joy and bowing down to worship God, whose greatness and awesomeness are celebrated. People sing together of God's holiness and how it rises up and is renowned.
The document discusses humanity's journey through time from creation to eternity. It touches on major events in history, present realities, and future end times events. The overall message is that we are headed towards eternity and should seek to understand and fulfill our role in God's plan during our time on earth. Key concepts discussed include God's purposes, managing our resources as stewards, and surrendering to follow God's will.
"What’s the Point?" (God's Original Intent for Men & Women)Stephen Jenks
This teaching answers the questions, why did God create man and woman? Why are we different? What is the unique purpose and role that God has give each gender?
The document references phrases related to Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, his crucifixion, and resurrection. It includes quotes about walking with Jesus to the cross after the shouting dies down, as well as statements proclaiming that Jesus has risen and is alive on Resurrection Day.
What Were You Expecting? | A Sermon on the Triumphal Entry in John 12:12-27Steve Thomason
What were the people of Jerusalem expecting the day Jesus rode into town? Did they want a King who would lead them into battle to finally defeat the Romans? Probably. That's not what they got. Instead, they got a man riding on the back of a young donkey who was prepared to give up his life for the sake of the world.
This sermon examines John 12:12-27 and shows three ways that Jesus may surprise us this Holy Week.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian worship songs and hymns in Chinese, as well as the Lord's Prayer. The songs praise God's grace, express a desire to follow God and dedicate one's life to Him, and ask God to cleanse and attract the singer to run after Him. They contain refrains of praise and worship. The document also includes the lyrics to the Doxology hymn and concludes with "God Bless You."
TASH 2014 Presentation: Scriptural Bases for Inclusion in Faith CommunityJane Strauss
This document discusses religious arguments for including people with disabilities. It references several passages from religious texts that say all people are made in God/God's image, and that people should not be excluded or treated poorly. It suggests those who exclude others may incur God's disapproval. The document advocates accommodating all people and recognizing that individuals have different gifts to offer and roles to play. It encourages communities to find ways for people with disabilities to participate and feel included.
The document is a song about worshipping God and proclaiming his holiness. It repeats that the Lord God Almighty is holy and that his glory fills the earth. The singers lift up their hands and bow down to worship God, singing together about how great and awesome he is.
The document discusses a vision for Bethel Bible Fellowship to become a vibrant, healthy, missional church that impacts its community and the world for Christ. It lists qualities of a healthy missional church like a central focus on God's word and community. It includes revised mission and vision statements. The rest of the document uses the story of Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem as an example of hearing God's vision, researching it, casting the vision to others, and expecting opposition, with success coming from God.
The missionary impulse refers to how God's Word and Spirit naturally push believers outward to meet the needs of others. It moves Christians beyond boundaries like geography, culture, social status, and personal comfort to share the gospel. The document discusses how the missionary impulse affected Paul, Peter, and Jesus and says all believers experience this impulse, though the specific boundaries crossed may differ. It concludes the impulse comes from God who is actively reaching out to redeem lives, and calls Christians to participate in God's work of reconciliation.
The document discusses finding purpose and meaning in work. It makes three key points:
1) God created humans in His image and told them to work, finding purpose in caring for creation. All jobs can reflect God's creativity when done with the right intentions.
2) While sin introduced brokenness, God redeems humanity and calls Christians to works of healing, liberation, and empowerment through their vocations.
3) Finding one's calling involves discerning natural talents and passions, then taking steps to use those talents to serve others through meaningful work that reflects God's love. Success is defined by faithfulness to one's calling rather than achievements.
This document appears to be notes from a children's ministry event with the theme of "Walk with Yahweh". It includes instructions to respect stage people and stay on the tarp. Several songs are outlined that involve walking, jumping, hopping and sliding in the light of God. Other songs praise Jesus as a superhero and say he is better than various fictional heroes. Further songs worship Jesus for who he is and express a belief that everything wanted is having Jesus alive inside. The notes end with a song about how even though young, children are welcome to know Jesus as Lord.
This document contains prayers and songs focused on Jesus' journey through Holy Week leading up to his crucifixion. It includes reflections on Jesus entering Jerusalem, clearing the temple, the Last Supper, his time in the garden, trial, and crucifixion. Each section ends with a short prayer asking Jesus to help us follow him and remain close to him through Lent.
The document discusses Holy Week traditions in Spain. It describes the religious celebrations and processions that take place during Holy Week, carried out by religious brotherhoods. Specific traditions mentioned include penitents accompanying ornate floats called pasos, sweets eaten during Holy Week, and different roles for people carrying the pasos known as costaleros. The most famous Holy Week processions are described as taking place in Seville, with over 60 brotherhoods participating.
This document summarizes several Christian holidays and traditions associated with Lent and Easter:
- Fat Thursday is the last feast before Lent on the Thursday before, connected to carnival celebrations. Lent is the 40 day period before Easter focused on penance, fasting, almsgiving and prayer in preparation. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent with ashes.
- Holy Week includes Maundy Thursday commemorating the Last Supper, Good Friday remembering the crucifixion, and Holy Saturday before Easter Sunday and the resurrection.
- Easter traditions include blessings of baskets of food, an Easter breakfast or meal, and in some areas children searching for gifts from the Easter bunny on Easter Sunday and Monday.
The document provides an overview of key events from Holy Week leading up to and including the crucifixion of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels. It describes Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey to cheers, cleansing the temple, washing the disciples' feet, instituting the Eucharist at the Last Supper, praying in Gethsemane, being betrayed by Judas with a kiss, denying Christ three times by Peter, being questioned by Annas and Pilate, carrying his cross, and being crucified alongside two thieves. It also recounts his final words, death, and burial by Joseph of Arimathea.
This document provides an overview of Easter traditions and their origins. It discusses how Easter celebrates Jesus' resurrection and the holy days leading up to it like Palm Sunday and Good Friday. It describes common Easter traditions like dyeing eggs, egg hunts, and egg rolling races at the White House lawn. The origins of Easter traditions in America are explored, as well as the symbolic meanings of different Easter colors.
This document provides commentary on Palm Sunday and Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. It discusses how Jesus entered Jerusalem humbly on a donkey to fulfill prophecy. Children and crowds welcomed him with palms and praise, calling him their king and savior. The Church celebrates this day as Jesus' victory and triumph, though he was headed to his sacrifice.
Good Friday is observed in Singapore to commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion and death. It is one of two Christian public holidays in Singapore, along with Christmas Day. According to Christian faith, Jesus was the son of God who began preaching around his 30th year before being betrayed and arrested. He was tried before Pontius Pilate and crucified on a cross on Good Friday approximately 2000 years ago. His resurrection three days later is celebrated on Easter Sunday.
The document discusses the liturgies of Holy Week and how they celebrate Jesus' death and resurrection. Specifically, it mentions the key events of Holy Week like Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil. It also discusses symbols used during Holy Week like palm leaves, the Easter candle, and how different moods are created through the changing of the church's decoration and atmosphere on each day. The goal is for students to understand how the retelling of Jesus' last week through words and actions commemorates his ultimate sacrifice and victory over death.
Holy Week commemorates the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Easter Sunday. During processions, nazarenes carry crosses, candles or banners followed by floats depicting scenes of Christ and the Virgin Mary being carried on shoulders. The processions are accompanied by marching bands and saetas, brief flamenco ballads sung from balconies in praise of the effigies and statues.
The Holy Triduum is the three day period before Easter that commemorates Jesus Christ's passion, death and resurrection. It includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Major events include the Last Supper on Holy Thursday, the crucifixion and stations of the cross on Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil mass on Holy Saturday celebrating Jesus' triumph over sin and death. The date of Easter varies each year between March 22nd and April 25th based on the lunar calendar.
The document summarizes the key events from Jesus's final week according to the Bible, including his entry into Jerusalem, cleansing of the temple, last supper, prayer in Gethsemane, arrest, trials before Annas, Pilate and Herod, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. It then concludes with Jesus appearing to his disciples after resurrection and instructing them to spread the word that he is alive.
Palm Sunday sermon - 4 Essentials to worshiping God. Understand that God deserves to be worshiped. We were created to worship. We must worship Jesus as both Savior and Lord. We must worship God with our whole lives.
As Jesus approached Jerusalem on a donkey, he sent disciples ahead to retrieve a donkey for him to ride on, fulfilling a prophecy. Large crowds laid down cloaks and palm branches for the donkey to walk on, praising Jesus as he entered the city. When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the city was shaken and asked who he was, to which the crowds replied that he was Jesus the prophet from Nazareth.
The document outlines the service for Passion Sunday, including readings from Isaiah and Philippians about Christ's suffering, a reading of the Passion from Mark, and prayers for the Christian community, world leaders, and those gathered. It also provides instructions for blessing palms, and notes the materials needed for the service.
The document outlines the learning outcomes and objectives for a lesson about Holy Week, which include describing how Holy Week is celebrated, explaining the importance to Christians, and analyzing the significance and observances. Differentiated activities and resources are provided to ensure learning at various levels. The lesson aims to help students investigate Holy Week traditions and understand their meaning for Christianity.
Easter traditions in Malta include Lent, Holy Week, and celebrating Easter Sunday. Lent is a 40 day period of sacrifice leading up to Easter. Holy Week includes Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday commemorating the Last Supper, Good Friday marking Jesus' crucifixion, and Holy Saturday. On Easter Sunday, Maltese celebrate Jesus' resurrection with special foods like lamb, figolli, and kwarezimal sweets. Children enjoy collecting eggs and other Easter treats.
The document outlines the schedule and activities for a children's holiday club morning. It includes singing praise songs, telling a story about a mouse named Nick, learning about the Bible story of Gideon and God's power, snack time, crafts, free play, and more songs of praise. The children are taught that God is loving and caring for them through the different lessons and activities.
The document discusses making good decisions by considering risk versus reward. It tells the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus. When Jesus saw Zacchaeus, he invited himself to his house. Zacchaeus promised to repay those he had wronged. The document advises students to make decisions by asking what Jesus would do and attending religious education classes, as the long term rewards outweigh short term risks.
Jesus loves everyone, including those who others reject like Zacchaeus. When Jesus met Zacchaeus, he forgave him and they became friends. Jesus forgives us too when we believe in him and ask for forgiveness. Jesus wants to be friends with all people forever in heaven.
The document is the lyrics to the song "We Are Here" by Alicia Keys. The song discusses bringing people together from different places experiencing hardships, such as Baghdad, Gaza, Israel, Nigeria, Harlem and others. It talks about issues like crime, lack of education, and dying. The overall message is about uniting people and communities through love and support for one another.
1. The document is a collection of Christian songs that teach Bible verses and principles through rhyme and melody.
2. Many of the songs encourage memorizing and living by the teachings of the Bible, such as hiding God's word in one's heart.
3. Other songs express concepts like thanking God, having faith, and finding joy through Jesus. They are intended to help children learn and remember Christian messages.
The document contains lyrics from multiple Christmas songs describing plans to celebrate Jesus's birthday. A church group is organizing a Christmas party and working to spread the word throughout the town by distributing invitations, posting fliers, making phone calls and visits. The songs celebrate the birth of Jesus and encourage listeners to accept him as their savior and king. They describe the biblical Christmas story and remind people that nothing is impossible with God.
1) The document summarizes the story of Zacchaeus from the Bible, in which Zacchaeus, a tax collector, climbs a tree to see Jesus. When Jesus sees Zacchaeus, he invites himself to Zacchaeus' home for a meal.
2) During the meal, Zacchaeus promises to repay anyone he has cheated four times the amount and give half his possessions to the poor, showing his desire to change. Jesus responds that salvation has come to Zacchaeus.
3) The story teaches that Jesus seeks out the lost and heals sinners, and we should be glad when lost or sinful people come closer
This document contains a summary of the 2017 VCCA Chinese New Year celebration. It includes riddles, stories from the Bible, songs, crosstalk (comedy sketches), and poems. The stories from the Bible focus on Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah and introduce Jesus. Songs praise God and express faith. The crosstalk humorously discusses who is the most important part of the fellowship. The poem expresses hopes for the homeland. Overall, the document outlines the various performances and elements that were part of the 2017 VCCA Chinese New Year celebration program.
The document is a worship program that includes songs, scripture readings, and a sermon about living outside of one's "own little world" and seeing greater purpose in serving others. It discusses different types of love, including God's unconditional love. The program includes prayers, communion, and blessings to conclude.
The document provides a summary of a revelation received by Brother Richard Antwi about the marine kingdom. Some key points:
- Brother Richard saw a vision of the marine kingdom while sleeping, guided by Jesus. They walked under water and saw human-fish hybrid figures guarding a gate.
- In the marine kingdom, Brother Richard saw machines processing dead humans who drowned into oil, and packaging products like lip shine that cause sickness.
- Brother Richard met the "king of the coast", a human-fish hybrid, who had a book containing the names of men engaged in worldly lifestyles and fashions.
- Many modern dances, hairstyles, piercings, clothing styles originated
This document contains lyrics to 24 Christian songs that are often sung by children. The songs have upbeat melodies and focus on themes of praising God, following Jesus, sharing love with others, and having faith and courage. Many encourage working together to build God's kingdom and make positive changes in the world.
The narrator is Simon, who was later called Peter. He describes how he first encountered Jesus on the shore of the Sea of Galilee while fishing with his brother Andrew. Their nets were catching few fish due to the rough waves. Jesus told them to follow him to find more fish, and though skeptical at first, they abandoned their nets and boat to follow Jesus. That night, Jesus joined Peter, Andrew, and their families for a meal. He spoke to them about spiritual rebirth and his message. Peter and Andrew pledged to follow Jesus as his disciples.
This document is the order of service for a mass held in celebration and thanksgiving for the life of Pushpam Nicholas. The mass includes prayers, hymns, a gospel reading, communion, an eulogy, and homily to honor Pushpam's life and provide comfort to her family and friends as they remember her.
This document provides the order of service for Maundy Thursday at St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Nama, Pangasinan, Philippines. It includes prayers, hymns, scripture readings and reflections for the service. The service focuses on Jesus washing the feet of his disciples, commemorating his commandment to love and serve one another. It aims to bring participants closer to God through worship, music and scripture.
The document is a Christian song that praises God's greatness and power as seen in creation. It reflects on God sending his son Jesus to die for humanity's sins. The song expresses that when considering God's works, the singer's soul sings out about how great God is. It looks forward to the day when in heaven the singer will bow before God and proclaim again how great he is.
This document is a transcript of a radio program called "It's Supernatural" hosted by Sid Roth. The program features an interview with guest Hank Kunneman about his difficult childhood and relationship with his father. Hank shares that he was adopted at a young age and grew up feeling unloved and rejected, especially by his adoptive grandparents. He describes having visions of God at a young age and finding faith as a teenager. Hank goes on to discuss how his father disowned him after he became a believer, but that years later his father was healed of cancer through prayer. Hank captures a revelation about God's unconditional love and acceptance.
The document contains the lyrics and order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes songs of praise, readings from scripture, prayers, and communion rites. The mass focuses on giving thanks to God, remembering Jesus' sacrifice, and receiving spiritual nourishment through holy communion.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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5. No one knows you like God does From the hairs on your head To the thoughts in your mind He sent his Son to Calvary To die all along For the things we do wrong
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7. PRAISE God made me I can stretch up very tall God made me I can curl into a ball God made me I can run, hop, skip and crawl Thank you God for making me Amen. (Big clap)
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27. Jesus was brought to see an important man called Pontius Pilate. Some people told Pilate that Jesus was evil and he should die.
28. Jesus died on the cross and some friends came to put his body in a cave.
29. When some of Jesus’ friends went to see his body it had gone!
30. Then they saw an angel who told them all was well and Jesus was alive.
31. Suddenly, they saw Jesus and he talked to them. He told them to tell the rest of his friends about what had happened.
32. Jesus told all his friends that he would be back one day and they must not worry. After that he went up to heaven .
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44. I am clapping, clapping, clapping for the Lord I am clapping, clapping, clapping for the Lord I am clapping, clapping, clapping for the Lord ‘ Cos he loves me
45. God loves us all Fathers and mothers Babies here Girls and boys From everywhere. PRAYER