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Originally published in 1988, this collection of essays was the
first attempt by population scientists to incorporate some of the
methods and materials of anthropologists into their work. The
essays bridge the gap in the conceptualisation and organisation of
field research by 2 sets of social scientists – demographers and
social anthropologists – who share an interest in the explanation
of particular patterns of population composition and change.
The sacrificial life of Christ is a major focus of Lent. "Symbols
Of Sacrifice" provides congregations with opportunities to create
visual worship aids representing Christ's life during worship.
Each weekly presentation builds a growing reminder of Christ's
sacrifice for the congregation.
This series offers a list of symbols and explanation of the
symbols. These are provided for the Sundays of Lent and Easter
Sunday.
Symbols are:
Palms and Ashes
Robe
Basin and Towel
The Cross
Hammer and Nails
Crown of Thorns
Spices
Richard J. Hull, II is pastor of the West Street Christian Church,
Tipton, Indiana. He is a member of the board of directors of The
Division of Overseas Ministry of The Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ). He is a graduate of Bethany College (West Virginia), Yale
Divinity School, and has studied at Christian Theological Seminary.
Also Includes A Reminiscence Of The Troublous Times Of April, 1861.
Also Includes A Reminiscence Of The Troublous Times Of April, 1861.
If you're looking for a fresh way to make lighting the Advent
wreath a meaningful and relevant part of the worship service, this
is just what you need. Richard Hull has written brief
conversational dialogues that relate the wisdom of the prophets
found in the Advent lectionary readings to modern life. In each
"conversation" two people reflect on the assigned reading and talk
about life and faith, leading to the lighting of the candles. The
presentations are accompanied by an informative essay explaining
the background and history of the Advent wreath. Covering all three
lectionary cycles, this is an excellent resource for any size
congregation -- and they're also great for devotional use by
families in the home. Best of all, the informal tone of the writing
will make worshipers feel like participants instead of observers.
Use these dialogues to discover ancient truth in a contemporary
setting.
Richard J. Hull II is pastor of Riverside Avenue Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) in Jacksonville, Florida. The Riverside Cast,
a theatre group in his present congregation, makes regular worship
presentations. A graduate of Bethany College (West Virginia) and
Yale Divinity School, Hull has also pastored congregations in
Indiana and Pennsylvania. While in Indiana, he co-founded the
Tipton Community Theatre. Hull is the author of the three-volume
Lenten worship series "Symbols Of Sacrifice" (CSS). Robert G.
Alexander, who contributed the background essay, is a retired trial
attorney and a freelance writer from Jacksonville, Florida. He is a
graduate of Davidson College and the University of Florida College
of Law.
The sacrificial life of Christ is a major focus of Lent. "Symbols
Of Sacrifice" provides the congregations with opportunities to
create visual worship aids representing Christ's life during
worship.
Each weekly presentation builds a growing reminder of Christ's
sacrifice for the congregation.
This series offers a list of symbols and explanation of the
symbols. These are provided for the Sundays of Lent and Easter
Sunday.
Symbols are:
- Sandals
- Money
- A grain of wheat
- A white robe
- A globe of the world
- A lantern
- A cloak
This is one book in a three-part series of "Symbols Of Sacrifices."
Other books in this series are Year 1 and Year 2.
Richard J. Hull, II is pastor of the West Street Christian Church,
Tipton, Indiana. He is a member of the board of directors of The
Division of Overseas Ministry of The Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ). He is a graduate of Bethany College (West Virginia), Yale
Divinity School, and has studied at Christian Theological Seminary.
The sacrificial life of Christ is a major focus of Lent. "Symbols
Of Sacrifice" provides congregations with opportunities to create
visual worship aids representing Christ's life during worship.
Each weekly presentation builds a growing reminder of Christ's
sacrifice for the congregation.
This series offers a list of symbols and explanation of the
symbols. These are provided for the Sundays of Lent and Easter
Sunday.
Symbols are:
- Ashes
- Sponge and stick
- Lance
- Bread and cup
- Whip
- Dice
- Linen cloth
Richard J. Hull, II is pastor of the West Street Christian Church,
Tipton, Indiana. He is a member of the board of directors of The
Division of Overseas Ministry of The Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ). He is a graduate of Bethany College (West Virginia), Yale
Divinity School, and has studied at Christian Theological Seminary.
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