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Crossways Unit 15 - "David" from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 13, 2008 6 views
Crossways Bible Study Unit 15 - "David." Originally presented by Pastor Roger Lange on 5/5/2008 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. For more information on Crossways or Trinity Lutheran Church, please visit us online at http://trinityff.org.
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Crossways Unit 14 - "Kings To Be Or Not To Be" from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 05, 2008 15 views
Crossways Bible Study Unit 14 - "Kings To Be Or Not To Be." Originally presented by Pastor Roger Lange on 4/28/2008 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. For more information on Crossways or Trinity Lutheran Church, please visit us online at http://trinityff.org.
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Crossways Unit 13 - "The Judges" from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 30, 2008 18 views
Crossways Bible Study Unit 13 - "The Judges." Originally presented by Pastor Roger Lange on 4/21/2008 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. For more information on Crossways or Trinity Lutheran Church, please visit us online at http://trinityff.org.
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Crossways Bible Study Unit 11 - "Deuteronomy" from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 13, 2008 27 views
Crossways Bible Study Unit 11 - "Deuteronomy." Originally presented by Pastor Roger Lange on 4/7/2008 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. For more information on Crossways or Trinity Lutheran Church, please visit us online at http://trinityff.org.
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Beta Sigma Psi Recruitmnt Video from Most Recent on April 10, 2008 15 views
Author: high5 Added: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 20:52:30 -0800 Duration: 257This was a recruitment video for national Lutheran fraternity, Beta Sigma Psi, created by High 5 Communications
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Christmas Eve from YouTube :: Tag // christmas on April 04, 2008 24 views
Post-Communion Hymn: Joy to the World Author: NewarkLutheran Keywords: AFLC Newark Lutheran Christmas Worship Hymns Added: April 4, 2008
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MacedoniaProject.Contacts from YouTube :: Tag // brazil on March 25, 2008 15 views
How to do contact with Macedonia's Project team, their virtual addresses, and their representatives in Brazil... Author: ProjetoMacedonia Keywords: MacedoniaProject PMac IELB Lutheran Luther PEM Mission Social Church Evangelism JELB lay training young Added: March 25, 2008
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Tears of Sorrow, Tears of Joy (Adaptation) from St Paul's Lutheran Church (LCMS), Delaware, IA Sermon on March 25, 2008 60 views
Adapted from an existing sermon, CPH Mary, however, stood there and cried as she looked at the tomb. As she cried, she bent over and looked inside. She saw two angels in white clothes. They were sitting where the body of Jesus had been lying. One angel was where Jesus' head had been, and the other was where his feet had been. The angels asked her why she was crying. Mary told them, "They have removed my Lord, and I don't know where they've put him." After she said this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there. However, she didn't know that it was Jesus. Jesus asked her, "Why are you crying? Who are you looking for?" Mary thought it was the gardener speaking to her. So she said to him, "Sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I'll remove him." Jesus said to her, "Mary!" Mary turned around and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabboni!" (This word means "teacher.") Jesus told her, "Don't hold on to me. I have not yet gone to the Father. But go to my brothers and sisters and tell them, 'I am going to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'" Mary from Magdala went to the disciples and told them, "I have seen the Lord." She also told them what he had said to her. (John 20:11-18, GWV).
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A Closer Look from AP Religion - A Closer Look on March 14, 2008 72 views
A Closer Look: A task force of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has released a draft statement on the controversial issue of same-sex marriages. AP correspondent Norman Hall reports.
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Crossways Bible Study Unit 9 - "The Law Codes" from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on March 09, 2008 57 views
Crossways Bible Study Unit 9 - "The Law Codes." Originally presented by Pastor Roger Lange on 3/3/2008 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. For more information on Crossways or Trinity Lutheran Church, please visit us online at http://trinityff.org.
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CrossFeed Religious News 75 How did they get the lightsabers from Revver - school Videos on February 19, 2008 39 views
Author: crossfeednews Added: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 22:16:21 -0800 Duration: 36592This week, Jim gloats about the Patriots as Dale seeks to build a better mousetrap. Stories: * Dana Jacobson's Blasphemy * Ben Stein: Expelled * Jedi in the UK * Galileo vs. the Roman Catholic Church * Schools discriminating against lesbians
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Interfaith Blessing of the Garden: Native plants are new lawn in 21st Century from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 14, 2008 69 views
During 2008 a solar fountain will flow - and wild flowers will bloom - in a native plants garden that has replaced the lawn at the Lutheran Campus Ministry Lothlorien house for students at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan. An interfaith Blessing of the Garden ceremony was held in late 2007 that included chanting, incense and other religious traditions from several faith communities. A member of the Earth Keeper Student Team managed the project that received a grant from Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Earth Keeper Initiative volunteer media advisor Greg Peterson has the story. Time: 9:59 --- Sue Rabitaille Marquette County Conservation District Native Plants Coordinator/Administrative Assistant The producers thank Lutheran Campus Ministry student leader Sarah Swanson, NMU sophomore from Rapid River, MI for her videography and photography talents that helped make this video possible Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Central Upper Peninsula Chapter, awarded a $1600 grant to native plants project. Students convert Lutheran Campus Ministry lawn into eco-friendly Native Plants Garden; Rainstorm ends for Blessing of the Garden ceremony (Marquette, Michigan) - A "Blessing of the Garden" ceremony was held in October 2007 at Lothlorien - the Northern Michigan University Lutheran Campus Ministry house near Lake Superior. Performing the ceremony was Rev. Jon Magnuson, director of Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) at Northern Michigan University (NMU) in Marquette, MI; and Rev. Tesshin Paul Lehmberg, head priest of Lake Superior Zendo, a Marquette Zen Buddhist temple. The Lothlorien lawn has been turned into a native plants garden that includes rocks from three of the Great lakes and a solar fountain. A heavy rain poured the entire day almost causing the ceremony to be moved inside, but the sun came out for 20 minutes and the rain resumed just as the blessing and a tour were completed. The LCM house name, Lothlorien, comes from Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. The garden includes numerous different plants from Michigan and others from the Boreal border regions of the northern United States including Black Eye Susan and aster, dogbane, bluestem, and Sensitive fern. Prayers, incense, bells, and chants were part of the ceremony that included a tour of the garden by NMU Student Michael Joko Rotter, who is a member of Lake Superior Zendo. "Lothlorien is a magical kingdom part of what Tolkien called Middle-earth - where time passes differently," said Rev. Jon Magnuson, a Lutheran pastor, who founded the NMU EarthKeeper Student Team. Many of the campus ministry students belong to the interfaith NMU EK Student Team. "One of the first images of the Old Testament around the beauty of God's creation is a garden," Rev. Magnuson said. "Our natural native plants landscaping - our Lothlorien garden - is a sign of a new way of living with the world," Magnuson said. "It honors the indigenous and native plants of our region." The garden and the name of the LCM house reflect the way the students feel about nature. "Lothlorien came into being first as a song," Rev. Magnuson said. "The garden will need little - if no artificial watering - no fertilizers and will be a haven for birds and other small creatures." "There is going to be a solar fountain - the fountain represents the water of Lake Superior and the waters of our baptism," Magnuson said. The Central Upper Peninsula Chapter of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans donated $1,600 to the LCM native plants project in Marquette because it s breaking new ground and involved dedicated university students. Students are involved - and we like to support things that young people are going to be enthusiastically involved in like this native plants garden, said Judy Quirk, president of the Thrivent central U.P. chapter. Turning the LCM lawn into an eco-friendly garden was a project worth doing, they had the students to do it and there was the enthusiasm, said Quirk, adding the chapter awards about $52,000 in grants each year usually to fundraisers for someone with a catastrophic illness and other efforts like the Greater Ishpeming Pioneer Kiwanis Club wheelchair ramps project. Quirk said the native plants garden is a unique project - we had never done anything like this and said the chapter recently grant the food pantry and meals program at Victory Lutheran Church, which is the U.P. feeding site for Lutheran World Relief, located on the former K.I. Sawyer Air Force base. A fountain in the garden is going to be converted to solar power in the spring of 2008 and the sun will charge a battery allowing the water to flow in cloudy weather. "In the back of the house there are rocks from the Lake Superior watershed," Rev. Magnuson said. "The pebbles represent the different worlds of the individuals who make up the region - and the people in the Great Lakes basin," Magnuson said. Rotter, who manages the garden, said the students hope neighbors will enjoy the beauty of the native plants and use it as an example for their lawns. "We hope this will allow people to learn about the amazing diversity of out native plant communities and inspire people to learn the benefits that native plants have, such as requiring a third less water, and no pesticides or fertilizers," said Rotter, a Zen Buddhist member of the NMU EK Student Team. "The Zen garden represents our interconnected lives in nature,: Rotter said. "The stones from each of the great lake watersheds represent the flow of water, the substance that gives us life, and shows us how all of us are downstream' and depend on our connection to the earth for life." Rotter said the "garden represents the hope of the future." "It's a powerful symbol of the future of people living in the environment," Rotter said. "Hopefully as the garden grows the area near the house will help us return to our original nature and realize the dynamics of nature and the role we play." "Native plants are important parts of the ecosystem but because we have introduced new horticulture and many different types of plants, and sprayed our lawns with chemicals and destroyed areas with lawn mowers - we have lost our sense of being part of nature," Rotter explained. The October 5, 2007 blessing happened a couple hours after Rotter received the bad news about the nearby five-acre Native Plants Project that he manages on campus with other students. NMU planners are proposing that the four-year-old Outdoor Classroom and Native Plants Research Area be uprooted to build dorms, however the university president says final decisions have not been made.--- related links: --- The Cedar Tree Institute: http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org The Lake Superior Interfaith Communication Network: http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/ Thrivent Financial for Lutherans: http://www.thrivent.com/ Michigan Chapters: https://service.thrivent.com/apps/FraternalOnline/public/RegionalFinancialOffice?action=GetChapters&RegionalFinancialOfficeId=283 --- The Central Upper Peninsula Chapter of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans: http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=00018000001064232660724081&newsletter_id=20071078409678118401111555&mode=display&expanded=1 http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=00018000001064232660724081 Judith Ann Quirk, president Marquette, MI 49855-3335 906-228-6729 juqu@charter.net --- Victory Lutheran Church at K.I. Sawyer: Victory Lutheran Church 315 Explorer K.I. Sawyer, Michigan Church: 906-346-7405 Pastor: 906-346-3407 Cell: 906-360-6623 --- Lutheran World Relief: http://www.lwr.org/ --- Greater Ishpeming Pioneer Kiwanis Club wheelchair ramps project: http://www.kdfonline.org/kdf-board.htm http://www.co.marquette.mi.us/humanservices/COA%20Manual/community_organizations.pdf --- Michigan Kiwanis Club: www.michigankiwanis.org--- Find a Kiwanis club: http://www.kiwanis.org/FindaClub/tabid/84/Default.aspx/---
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Matins for the Transfiguration of Our Lord from YouTube :: Tag // thanksgiving on February 09, 2008 126 views
2008 February 4: Monday, 12:00 AM Concordia University Wisonsin Rogate Chapel COME, LET US WORSHIP GOD OUR KING. Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ, our king and our God. Come, let us worship and fall down before Christ himself, our king and our God. Come, let us worship and fall down before Him. Mount Zion in the far north is the city of the great King. O Son of God, transfigured on the mountain, save us who sing to you. Alleluia. And He brought them to the mountain of His sanctuary, His mountain which His right hand had won. O Son of God transfigured... On Mount Zion which He loved, He built as His sanctuary with mighty strength. O Son of God transfigured... ::The Order of Matins:: O LORD OPEN MY LIPS, and my mouth will declare Your praise. Make haste, O God, to deliver me; Make haste to help me, O Lord. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen. Praise to You, O Christ. Alleluia. :Psalmody: Blessed be God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. O come, let us worship Him. O come, let us sing to the Lord, let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Let us come into His presence with thanksgiving, let us make a joyful noise to Him with songs of praise. For the Lord is a great God and a great king above all gods. The deep places of the earth are in His hand; the strength of the hills is His also. The sea is His for He made it, and His hand formed the dry land. O come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord, our maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand. (Psalm 95:1 - 7) Glory be to the Father... Blessed be God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. O come, let us worship Him. The LORD reigns; let the peoples tremble!He sits enthroned upon the cherubim; let the earth quake! The LORD is great in Zion; He is exalted over all the peoples. Let them praise Your great and awesome name!Holy is He! The King in His might loves justice. You have established equity; You have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob. (Help yourself to "Matins for Transfiguration: part two") Author: gasness1 Keywords: Matins prayer worship lutheran chant CUW God psalm 95 99 hymnal canticle orthodox anglican Added: February 8, 2008
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