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    Pastoral Ministry

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    1/30/15 with every context that you are in‚ you must think of your audience and what they best respond to builder generation- historical examples‚ novels‚ etc. baby boomer- personal stories for examples callings have different pathways Acts 26: 12-18 Paul was called with a mission to the gentiles to open their eyes.. didn’t occur right away but was revealed over time In acts‚ Paul tells of his conversion story three different times Exodus 3 – Moses Beyond the wilderness Not sure – lots of objections

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    is its current Senior Pastor. The church has its regular Sunday service which starts at 7am to 9am and 6pm to 8pm. It holds weddings‚ child dedications‚ and baptism and funeral services. Weddings and Funeral service can be held any day excluding Sundays to give way for its Sunday Service. Child dedications can be held on a Sunday. Baptisms depend on the person who wants to be baptized and become a member of the church. 1.3 Current State of Technology Binangonan Church of Christ is a two-storey

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    ALVARADO‚ AMY D. ReED-3 BSIT-3 REFLECTION ON MY BAPTISM The baptism ritual has been a symbolic part of our Christian faith. Throughout the years‚ baptism has been performed as a sign of welcoming one to the Christian faith‚ as well as the renouncing of the original sin committed by Adam and Eve. The Sacrament of Baptism is the most beautiful thing that happens in someone’s life. To be baptized in the Catholic Church means more than being sprinkled with water on one’s head and receiving

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    “Go‚ then‚ to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples: baptize them in the name of the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit…” Many of the sacraments that are celebrated today involve the use of oil. Baptism and confirmation are the two principle sacraments involving oils. In the Church liturgies‚ the actual significance of oil is often not known (or at least not fully) to the members of the parish faith community. This paper will examine the meaning of oil‚ the sacraments

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    The seven sacraments—Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ Holy Communion‚ Confession‚ Marriage‚ Holy Orders‚ and the Anointing of the Sick—are the life of the Catholic Church. Each sacrament is an outward sign of an inward grace. When we participate in them worthily‚ each provides us with graces—with the life of God in our soul. In worship‚ we give to God that which we owe Him; in the sacraments‚ He gives us the graces necessary to live a truly human life. The first three sacraments—Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ and Holy

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    Baptism There are many positive and negative arguments about infant baptism in the Catholic Church. Baptism is a Christian. Baptism is the second biggest sacrament known to Christian religions. Baptism is a Christian sacrament marked by a ritual‚ which admits the recipient into the Christian community. In the Roman Catholic tradition baptism is celebrated by immersing a persons head with water. Infant baptism has a lot of good negative arguments to help make this issue so controversial. One

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    John The Baptist

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    Baptism God sent John the Baptist to prepare "the way of the Lord" by preaching repentance and baptism. John baptized his converts by immersion in water. The very meaning of the word baptize means to immerse.# When a person is baptized they will go completely down in the water. Jesus was God manifested in flesh. Therefore‚ He was perfect and sinless and yet‚ even the Lord and Saviour Himself was baptized by John the Baptist. "And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness:

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    Catholic Sacraments

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    “The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments. There are seven sacraments in the Church: Baptism[->3]‚ Confirmation[->4]‚ Eucharist[->5]‚ Penance[->6]‚ Anointing of the Sick[->7]‚ Holy Orders[->8]‚ and Matrimony[->9]." Baptism[->10] is the first and basic sacrament of Christian initiation. Baptism is usually conferred today by pouring water three times on the recipient’s head‚ while reciting the baptismal formula: "I baptize you in the name

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    and discovering what god I believed in. My baptism happened in California when I was Still in Diapers I was baptized by two wonderful people who were close to my family‚ I Learned a lot from being baptized my family has taught me many things to know. It has had a big Impact on my life‚ I am still learning my religion and how to live it‚ I understand on What I believe in‚ my culture‚ Christ‚ and my religion ways. Two years after my baptism my parents decided to move to Idaho from California

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    water to be an instrument of grace in the sacrament of baptism. Water‚ in the sacrament of baptism‚ is the matter which is very important in the celebration of the sacrament. Every valid sacrament has matter and form; which is the sacramentum tantum; that is the pure sign which signifies the invisible grace‚ the res tantum. At the very early days of the Church’s

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