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.
April 23, 2017 -- Youth Choir
In Praise of the Village with Hilltop Children's Choir
Hilltop Musicians: Brass, Bells and Congregation
Hilltop Chancel Choir -- Born to Die
Luke 24: 1-12 Easter Sunday
Luke 18: 35 to 19: 10 -- Seeing Jesus
Caroline Vose -- English Handbells Solo
Lazarus and the Rich Man -- Luke 16: 19-31
narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Thirteen -- Industrial Strength Joy
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Twelve -- Jesus in his humanness
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Eleven -- The Scandalous Samaritan
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Ten -- Transfiguration
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Nine -- The Woman Washes Jesus' Feet -- 900 version
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Eight -- John the Baptist -- Go Tell John -- 1030 version
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Eight -- John the Baptist -- Go Tell John -- 900 version
January 29th, Ministry Moment -- Barbara Moeller
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Six -- Sabbath and Today (with a brief reflection on Methodism)
Scripture will inform us, framed in Experience, Tradition and Reason
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Six -- Peter makes himself vulnerable
Narrative Lectionary -- New Testament Week Five -- Human Relations Sunday - Jesus preaches a Confrontational Sermon
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