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Retreat Schedule
Below is the schedule of activities for our retreat. Note that if we left on time, we might have an extra hour or so to see the sights of Liliw, Laguna. Saturday, February 18 7 a.m. Leave Pasig/Imus 9-10 a.m. Sightseeing in Liliw, Laguna 11-12 a.m. Arrive RRC and free time 12-1 p.m. Lunch 1:30-2…
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We’ve Got the Wrong Valentine!
St. Valentine was actually so named from two Christian martyrs named Valentinus, and we are celebrating the wrong one on February 14!
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Why Do You Spend So Much Time Preparing the Liturgy?
Why prepare liturgy? Why not just “let the Spirit lead†—which actually means, “Just wing it,†or in Nike parlance, “Just do it�
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How One Becomes a Member of Our Church
* Adapted from Ontario United Reformed Church’s membership page Download PDF article After getting to know us for a little while, some of our visitors ask us about church “membership.†This information helps begin to answer some of these questions about the why, when and how of joining our church. Why become an official member…
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Liturgy for January 1, 2012
* All those who are able, please stand. * Call to Worship: Psalm 119:49-56 * Invocation: Psalm 124:8 Confession of Sin Reading of the Law: Exodus 20:1-17 General Confession: Merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left…
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Liturgy for December 25, 2011 (Joint Pasig-Imus Service)
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
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2011 Festival of Lessons & Carols
This historic service engages our minds and grips our hearts as the drama of redemption is proclaimed to us from Genesis to Revelation.
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Liturgy for Joint Imus-Pasig Service December 18, 2011
The menu for this Lord’s Day:
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Immanuel: Born of Woman a True and Righteous Man
God dwelt with his people in the Tabernacle and Temple, and he dwells with his people now through the Holy Spirit. In fact, in all the texts that we studied, the word for “dwell†comes from the same word for “tabernacle,†God’s dwelling place with his people in the wilderness.
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Advent Series: Why the God-Man?
This Advent season, I thought that it is then fitting to reflect upon Anselm’s query, “Why did God become man?” from the vantage point of what Scripture says supported by the Heidelberg Catechism.