Posted on 10/15/2001 6:54:40 AM PDT by malakhi
Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. - John Adams |
I kinda felt like a porkchop in a synagogue tho. :-). Actually I've been to charismatic and AOG's. I am going to a Messianic Jewish congregation for passover this year.
I'd be interested. There's a Greek Orthodox parish in my town and I've always been interested going there. The trick is when. Next Wed is Ash Wednesday and I wouldn't want to miss a Sunday in Lent at my own parish. I've been to enough non-liturgical services in the past to know that's not for me. Seems like a "one of these days" kind of thing.
Uncle Daves, Booze, Laundrymat, Target Range, and Porn shopee. (it would be a big sign but I kinda like it:)
BigMack
I was in an RC Church recently, the Friday after 9/11. Closest Church to my office to go say prayers at lunchtime. I've also been to the UU Church in the area recently. Let me tell you, you haven't seen a liberal church 'til you've seen the UU Church of the Amherst/Northampton area of Massachusetts. Yikes!
Boulder - Flatirons Baptist Church, 3910 Table Mesa Dr., Boulder, CO 80303. 303-494-1221 [Pastor Mike Smith]
BigMack
I could put in one of those playlands for the kids, too!
SD
Definitely, count me in.
Don't forget the water slide, (would be even a bigger sign:) you get the kids and the parents follow right along.
BigMack
What was Tyndale's crime? For what was he arrested, imprisoned for so long and evenutally condemned to death? ...In other words the charge was heresy (emphasis mine), with not agreeing with the Holy Roman Emperor-in a nutshell, being a Lutheran.(Tyndale,A biography.by David Daniell,p.365)
As for your idea, I'm in provided I don't have to touch any snakes.
Yes, but you'll be starting later. During Lent, we have Sunday and Wednesday eucharist and Friday Benediction and Stations of the Cross. I find the Stations to be a very effective Lenten devotion. I must admit to having some concerns with Benediction. Do the Eastern churches have such a service? I tend towards the Anglican interpretation of real presence (though I don't go as far as Cranmer did). I believe that the purpose of the sacrament is communion, not adoration. I don't object to reserving the sacrament, but holding it up for everyone to see does bother me some.
Now, why would they be hunting down Jesuits? Could it be that they wanted to murder Elizebeth and tried killing James in the Gunpowder plot?
As for the Irish the worst foreign ruler they had over them was Rome.
And before you start talking about Cromwell and his war with the Irish, do not forget they massacred thousands of innocent English men, women and children, which is what led to Cromwells retaliation.
You RC's sure do love rewriting history!
Just curious. Where's Lent in the scriptures?
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Genesis: It was in Adams and Eves belly buttons were it first showed up.
BigMack
Moses stayed on the Mountain of God forty days (Exodus 24:18 and 34:28), the spies were in the land for forty days (Numbers 13:25), Elijah traveled forty days before he reached the cave where he had his vision (1 Kings 19:8), Nineveh was given forty days to repent (Jonah 3:4), and most importantly, prior to undertaking his ministry, Jesus spent forty days in wilderness praying and fasting (Matthew 4:2).
Lent is a period of prayer and fasting. Christ used a forty day period of prayer and fasting to prepare for his ministry, which culminated in his death and resurrection, and thus it is fitting for Christians to imitate him with a forty day period of prayer and fasting to prepare for the celebration of his ministry's climax, Good Friday (the day of the crucifixion) and Easter Sunday (the day of the resurrection).
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