The Magnificat: Luke will be sung by the Choir and danced to by Kristen Breding. There was NO sermon.
I am inclined to focus on the Mary/Elizabeth interaction but Children’s Time and a Prayer over Plates that focuses on both Luke passages (or either) is fine. The latter portion of the Luke is called “the Magnificat” from the Latin. Magnificat anima mea dominum. My soul magnifies the Lord.
Palm Sunday -- Bending the Arc of our Emotions (and Theology)
April 6, 2014 Sermon -- The Raising of Lazarus
March 30, 2014 -- Woman at the Well Two
March 23, 2014 -- The Woman at the Well
March 2, 2014 -- Transfiguration Sunday
Black History Month - Fourth Sunday
Black History Month - Third Sunday -- Early Gospel
Black History Month - Second Sunday -- Spirituals
Two Hints from the Music and Arts -- Sunday Night 14.02.09
Black History Month -- First Sunday -- Mandela
When Christians Get It Wrong -- Episode 4
When Christians Get It Wrong -- Episode 3
When Christians Get It Wrong -- Episode 2
When Christians Get It Wrong
Sermon July 7, 2013 -- Citizenship
November 25, 2012 Sermon
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