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Praise, My Soul, the King of HeavenPD
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!PD
See more hymns... Extraordinary Worship During Ordinary Time https://www.reformedworship.org/article/march-1992/extraordinary-worship-during-ordinary-time From Advent through Pentecost, the liturgical year is well defined. Then comes Ordinary Time. It seems to have no clear theological focus. What do we celebrate? Harry Boonstra explores answers to this question in this article. Extraordinary Time Begins http://torch.op.org/torch/extraordinary-time-begins Peter Clarke argues that the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord -- ostensibly the marker of the beginning of Ordinary Time -- is anything but ordinary, holding as it does luminous revelations of Jesus' identity. Worship Resources for Ordinary Time http://liturgy.slu.edu/2OrdA011517/ideas_other.html Inspired by Isaiah 49:5-6; John 1:29-34; and 1 Corinthians 1:1-3, these intercessory prayers are to be used as worship resources for a Sunday in Ordinary Time. Time-Regulated Worship https://www.reformedworship.org/blog/time-regulated-worship Drawing on the festivals described in the book of Leviticus, Sam Hamstra makes the case for time-regulated worship which helps us remember and then express celebratory love for the Lord through worship. Settling into Ordinary Time http://worshipingwithchildren.blogspot.com/2012/05/year-b-proper-5-10th-sunday-in-ordinary.html Carolyn Brown invites worship leaders to intentionally highlight the changing liturgical season and shares children's sermon ideas for 1 Samuel 8:4-11, (12-15), 16-20 (11:14-15), Psalm 138, Psalm 130, 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1, and Mark 3:20-35. Easter in Ordinary Time https://livingchurch.org/covenant/2018/08/20/easter-in-ordinary-time/ Wesley Hill examines how there is a strange kind of overlapping that we Christians find ourselves living out in between the first advent of Christ and his eventual glorious appearing. Our Baptism in Ordinary Time https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/our-baptism-in-ordinary-time/ Nicodemus, asking how we can be born again, extends Jesus' metaphor to make a deeper point: nothing that has grown old is ever made new--nothing, that is, until God Himself wills it different. Preaching Within the Season https://www.workingpreacher.org/worship/preaching-within-the-season-pentecost Karoline Lewis encourages preachers to embrace the message of Pentecost and carry it into the ordinary time of the summer months, making them extraordinary.