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Category Archives: Pentecost
Lindemann on Whitsunday: The Feast of Pentecost
THE FEAST OF PENTECOST, WHITSUNDAY This last of three great festivals closes the Quinquagesima following Easter. The fifty-day period is wholly festal. In ancient days games and plays were forbidden. No fasts were prescribed. All elements of joy were restored … Continue reading
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The Feast of Pentecost – John 14:23-31
Cody Christopher Brownfield is confirmed this Sunday. Some thoughts written by Rev. W.C. Weedon are in this sermon. In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit When Jesus says if anyone loves … Continue reading
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Walther Quotes for Feast of Pentecost – John 14:23-31
According to Christ’s own words only they belong to the Church of the New Covenant who not only know Christ, speak much and often of Him, and believe that He is a Teacher of the Truth, but who also love … Continue reading
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Pentecost Day – John 14:23-31
Morgan Mitchell and Luxianna Watkins are confirmed today. In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit If Christ is the head of the body and His bride, the Church, is the body … Continue reading
Vigil of Pentecost – John 14:15-21
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit Don’t you love Jesus? Think of all He does for us. He becomes man to die for our sin and rise from the dead. … Continue reading
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