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Exploring faith and liturgy with a Menno twist (by Patrick D. Friesen)
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Exploring Faith and Liturgy with a Menno Twist. Posts in category Anabaptist. Monday Menno Musings – Impossib. December 29, 2014. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. When speaking of communion in his “A Fundamental and Clear Confession of the Poor, Afflicted Christians” Menno writes, Inasmuch as it is a sign, which is left us of Christ, in such power that it is to represent and admonish us of his death, the love, peace and unity of the brethren and also the communion […]. Monday Menno Musings – A Great .
Monday Menno Musings – A Great Name – Anabaptist Acolyte
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Exploring Faith and Liturgy with a Menno Twist. Monday Menno Musings – A Great Name. Monday Menno Musings – A Great Name. December 22, 2014. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. Why do we do what we do? This was a check in my soul today. Monday Menno Musings – If Menno was a Blogger. Taking Our Faith for Granted. The Fifth Sunday of Lent -Anticipating the Ongoing Work of Christ. Eating from the Tree of Life. GQ’s take on Hillsong Music. Music Forming the Soul. The Medium is the Message. Sermon on the Mount.
“Wet Paint” – Reflection on College Theme – Anabaptist Acolyte
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Exploring Faith and Liturgy with a Menno Twist. 8220;Wet Paint” – Reflection on College Theme. 8220;Wet Paint” – Reflection on College Theme. April 19, 2015. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. We’ve recited these words at the beginning and end of each week. We’ve listened as these verses have been explained and interpreted. We’ve been challenged that we. Are God’s masterpiece. We’ve heard the good news of salvation proclaimed. But the paint is still wet. 8211; For some it has been victory over addictions,.
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Exploring Faith and Liturgy with a Menno Twist. Posts by Patrick D. Friesen. The Medium is the Message. November 25, 2015. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. November 24, 2015. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. November 12, 2015. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. Genesis 22 tells the story of Abraham’s near sacrifice of his son Isaac. In the story, when Isaac points out the obvious that they do not have an animal to sacrifice, we catch of glimpse of Abraham’s mindset when he assures his son that God will provi...
Christianity – Anabaptist Acolyte
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Exploring Faith and Liturgy with a Menno Twist. Posts in category Christianity. Taking Our Faith for Granted. December 23, 2014. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. October 13, 2014. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. October 7, 2014. Written by Patrick D. Friesen. So I decided to spend part of my morning at a local Tim Horton’s doing some reading and some writing. The problem is that I can’t turn my ears off. I can’t help but overhear the conversations around me. Living in part of t...September 17, 2014. I think...
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Frances Kelsey | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Tag Archives: Frances Kelsey. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2015. Frances Kelsey died this morning in London, Ontario, at the age of 101. Why is that worthy of note? Well, Frances Kelsey was the Canadian lady who prevented the thalidomide tragedy from spreading to the USA. And most of us think our feet are only for walking on! The fisherman’s net. Is your church a theology-free zone? Stories from my life. Follow Blog via Email. Join 479 other followers.
love | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On July 7, 2016. Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure,. Having this seal,. The Lord knoweth them that are his. Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity. Here in 2 Timothy 2:19 the Apostle Paul gives the ground rules for discerning whether or not I am a Christian. Simplicity of the gospel. What makes a church attractive? Posted by Bob Goodnough. On May 21, 2016. Church attendance across Canada has bee...
overcoming adversity | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Tag Archives: overcoming adversity. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2015. Frances Kelsey died this morning in London, Ontario, at the age of 101. Why is that worthy of note? Well, Frances Kelsey was the Canadian lady who prevented the thalidomide tragedy from spreading to the USA. And most of us think our feet are only for walking on! The fisherman’s net. Is your church a theology-free zone? Stories from my life. Follow Blog via Email. Swallow in the Wind.
faith | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. The fisherman’s net. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2016. By this time I was inside the net, although I could have made my escape if I had wished. Soon after I came to the point of repentance and the surrender of my will and became a new born child of God. I have spent much time since then surveying all the strands that make up this net and the way they are tied and bound together. Is your church a theology-free zone? Posted by Bob Goodnough. There was t...
morning sickness | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Tag Archives: morning sickness. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2015. Frances Kelsey died this morning in London, Ontario, at the age of 101. Why is that worthy of note? Well, Frances Kelsey was the Canadian lady who prevented the thalidomide tragedy from spreading to the USA. And most of us think our feet are only for walking on! The fisherman’s net. Is your church a theology-free zone? Stories from my life. Follow Blog via Email. Join 479 other followers.
FDA | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2015. Frances Kelsey died this morning in London, Ontario, at the age of 101. Why is that worthy of note? Well, Frances Kelsey was the Canadian lady who prevented the thalidomide tragedy from spreading to the USA. And most of us think our feet are only for walking on! The fisherman’s net. Is your church a theology-free zone? Stories from my life. Follow Blog via Email. Join 479 other followers. Jnana's Red Barn.
church | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. What makes a church attractive? Posted by Bob Goodnough. On May 21, 2016. Church attendance across Canada has been declining for years. Yes, there are new churches being built, some quite large. Many more are being torn down, or re-purposed. I suspect the majority of the people in our country have never set foot in a church. Nowadays, most weddings and funerals do not take place in a church. What would it take to change this decline? If we try to do the things ...
Faith and life | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Category Archives: Faith and life. The fisherman’s net. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 7, 2016. By this time I was inside the net, although I could have made my escape if I had wished. Soon after I came to the point of repentance and the surrender of my will and became a new born child of God. I have spent much time since then surveying all the strands that make up this net and the way they are tied and bound together. Is your church a theology-free zone?
History | Antiquarian Anabaptist
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Apologetics from an Anabaptist perspective. Posted by Bob Goodnough. On August 17, 2016. Two hospitals were built in the early years, I was born in one of them in 1942, went back five years later to have my tonsils removed. The department stores were Eaton’s, Joyner’s and Army and Navy. My wife and I both have family in Moose Jaw, our parents are buried there. For us, it is the family connection and family history that keep drawing us to visit Moose Jaw. Stories from my life. Posted by Bob Goodnough.
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Blog and News Updates. Declining American Churches from a Swedish perspective. Today's post is from Micael Grenholm, a self-described Jesus hippie from Sweden. He is active in an Anabaptist network there, and is passionate that the work of peace and justice should be done through the presence and miraculous power of the Holy Spirit. You can learn more about him and read his blog at this link. Evangelical blogger and author Rachel Held Evans. Is no longer evangelical; she has joined the Episcopalian church.
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Dirk Willems – Martyred for Christ. July 26, 2008, 8:46 pm. Burned at the Stake. Conscientious Objectors to War. The Sermon on the Mount. In 1596, in the town of Asperen, South Holland, the heretic hunters of the state church arrested Dirk Willems. Dirk had been converted as a teenager, and rebaptized. He was now an adult preacher, baptising others! He was an Anabaptist! As he ran across a large, frozen pond, one heretic hunter ran after him! Dirk Willems was taken to the execution place, chained to a st...
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Anabaptist Acolyte | Exploring faith and liturgy with a Menno twist
Exploring faith and liturgy with a Menno twist. Who’s in Control? August 15, 2015. Patrick D. Friesen. All four of us walked away from the accident. Days later we are all still stiff and sore, suffering varying degrees of whiplash, bruising, and shock. So where is God in the midst of these circumstances? That is a question that I’m still trying to figure out. So if we credit God with keeping us safe when we don’t have an accident, do we also blame God when we suffer harm? I think God is his knowledge of ...
Anabaptist Ale | Love thy enemy
Means “re-baptizer.” It is a label often assigned to a diverse group outside the mainstream of the Reformation that views baptism solely as an external witness to a believer’s conscious profession of faith. The group is mockingly called “Anabaptist” because of their rejection of infant baptism and the practice of believers’ baptism. Believer’s baptism is administered only to persons who have passed the age of accountability (the moment at which point children become responsible for their actions).
Anabaptist Ale | Love thy enemy
Means “re-baptizer.” It is a label often assigned to a diverse group outside the mainstream of the Reformation that views baptism solely as an external witness to a believer’s conscious profession of faith. The group is mockingly called “Anabaptist” because of their rejection of infant baptism and the practice of believers’ baptism. Believer’s baptism is administered only to persons who have passed the age of accountability (the moment at which point children become responsible for their actions).
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Thoughts on Anabaptist Theology and Ethics. Journal entries from "Conversations in Contemporary Anabaptist Theology and Ethics" taught by Steve Kriss through Eastern Mennonite Seminary, Spring 2008. I currently reside in the northern Philly suburbs and work at Merck as an engineer. I have grown up as a third culture kid (TCK) with Mennonite Central Committee. I love how my heritage has shaped me into a world citizen, and I am looking for ways to serve people of other cultures. View my complete profile.
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