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This contains information about our court system, jail system and
process and the prison system and process. It also contains
information about the how's and know how's on what and who to deal
with in certain situations of going to court and being locked up in
a jail or prison or other intitutions. Everything has been broke
down for an average person can understand and use this material if
needed for them self or for someone they know.
One of the enduring legacies of theRevised Common Lectionaryis its
ability to draw different parts of scripture together to form a
coherent narrative, drawing congregations from around the world
into the life-changing message of faith inJesus Christ. Each
element of the lectionary brings its own point of view into this
message, giving us insights into its origins, the impact on its
original hearers, as well as its relevance for our lives today. In
the gospel message, we see the drama of Jesus' life and ministry
and are challenged to join in it.
"God in the Present Tense"covers the middle third of the Pentecost
season, examining the ministry of Jesus as presented in the gospels
of Mark and John. In this collection of sermons, Carter endeavors
to show how these passages are not confined to a singular moment in
history, but instead are relevant and valuable in our own time, as
well. Jesus' ministry was not just for first-century Palestine but
for all people everywhere throughout time. These sermons will lift
the stories off the page and give them new life in our present
time.
This collection of sermons is a valuable resource for:
- Sermon starters and illuminating illustrations
- Gaining a new homiletical perspective to the lectionary
- Offering a newer, deeper understanding and appreciation of
scripture
- Using as a starter for adult Bible study groups or personal
devotions
This sermon collection includes:
The Meal that Stays with You
Welcoming the Child
Welcome to the Household
... and many more
William G. Carter has been the pastor of First Presbyterian Church
of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania for over twenty years. Prior to
that, he served in the same role at Presbyterian Church in
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Philosophy from Binghamton University (Binghamton, NY), as well as
a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. He
is the author of several books, including "Water Won't Quench the
Fire "(CSS), "Praying for a New World"(CSS), and "The Gifted"(CSS).
He is married with four children and is also a professional jazz
musician.
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For Pity's Sake (Paperback)
William G Carter; Compiled by Kalpesh Parmar
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WARNING: CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE
Description
When the young Natasha Nemcova arrived in England to start a new
life, she wanted to seek her fortune and findthe man of her dreams.
Instead she found a married hedonist, 35 years older than herself,
who schooled her in the arts of love and life. Always vivacious,
always seeking new thrills since her troubled and traumatic
childhood, she started to become bored, until one day she recieved
an e-mail from a charismatic stranger, that was to change her life.
So differetn from the man that flirted and sought after her. By
finally responding to it, she found herself in the exotic world of
love and sex through her computer.
About the Author
Born in Langport, Somerset. He had an Irish mother and a French
grandfather. He moved to London at six and a half years old. First
Bermondsey and then Burnt Oak. From the age of secen he spent time
in hospitals and sanatoriums, suffering from tuberculosis. He left
hospital at 14 having spent most of his time drawing, painting and
making plastersin figures sitting up in bed (when he left hospital,
he was so weak he had to learn to walk again).
With the help of nuns (his mother was a devoted Catholic) who
worked him very hard, by the time he was 20 he had graduated from
the Polytechnic Regent Street and St. Martin's School of Art with a
BA in fine art and a degree in photography. Later he gained another
degree in photography. Later he gained another degree in art and
literature (mainly French).
He then spent one year in Paris where he continued to paint, and
it was there that he met Jean Loup Sieff, the internationally
famous advertising and fashion photographer, who talked Billy into
giving up painting and becoming a photographer. He was Jean Loup
Sieff's assistant for nine months, just after Jean Loup Sieff came
back from New York in 1966, after working with Sieff he went to
Rome where he worked for the magazine Oggi. Then onto Switzerland
where he lived in Geneva and Neuchatel, he then went on to work for
Rolf Winquest in Sweden for three months.
This superb collection of biblically sound sermons based on Cycle A
epistle texts covers every Sunday and major celebration of the
church year. The imaginative insights of five outstanding preachers
will enlighten the mind and warm the heart with delightfully
serendipitous surprises on every page. Their fresh and inspiring
illustrations are sure to spark your own homiletical creativity.
An outstanding writer and preacher shares with readers a different
approach to the season: four verse sermons on characters from the
Christmas narrative (Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the wise
men), each accompanied by a chapter providing relevant background
material on the featured character. It's an intriguing combination
that lends itself equally well to preaching or to Bible studies --
for example, you can build a four-week Advent program around the
poems. And there are four suggested orders of service provided that
emphasize the message of the sermons. In a "lessons and carols"
format, they're perfect for Christmas Eve -- but they also work
well for Advent gatherings or potluck dinners. You'll find a
variety of ways to use these creative and thoughtful meditations
that portray familiar characters in a fresh, new way.
"Carter's sermons are an eruption of ingenious images, powerful
experiences, and inventive connections. The result of interplay
between creativity and fidelity, they are a splash of wildflowers
growing in rich and loamy soil."
Thomas G. Long
Bandy Professor of Preaching
Candler School of Theology, Emory University
"I appreciated your last book of sermons. Iola and I have been
reading the chapters as we travel on the road. They give us great
comfort and inspiration. Thanks "
Dave Brubeck
"Here's a preacher who knows how to swing, and a musician who says
something every time he plays."
Eugene L. Lowry
McElvaney Professor Emeritus of Preaching
St. Paul School of Theology
"This preacher is about as creative as they come."
Thomas H. Troeger
Peck Professor of Preaching and Communication
Iliff School of Theology
The senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Clarks Summit,
Pennsylvania, William G. Carter has received national recognition
for his preaching and writing, with sermons and articles appearing
in "Journal for Preachers," "Presbyterian Survey," "Preaching,"
"Lectionary Homiletics," "The Christian Ministry," and "Best
Sermons 7." In 1999 and 2000, he was selected to preach on "The
Protestant Hour," an international radio ministry that reaches over
two million listeners each week. He frequently leads workshops for
pastors on homiletical themes and practices. A graduate of
Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and the State University of
New York at Binghamton (B.A.), Rev. Carter is also a highly
regarded jazz pianist, composer, and arranger who has studied and
performed with such noted artists as Dave Brubeck, Phil Woods, and
Bob Brookmeyer. He is the pianist and leader of the Presbybop
Quartet, which has recorded two CDs of original material plus jazz
versions of favorite hymns. Carter has traveled widely presenting
contemporary worship services and frequently weaves his music into
his ministry. This is his fourth CSS book.
"A history professor told me that the earliest Protestants in
America discouraged the celebration of Christmas. "It's too much
fun," the Puritans reasoned, "and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
requires our utmost seriousness.""
-- from the Introduction
At a time of year which is often as stressful and exhausting as it
is exhilarating, William Carter reminds us that while holiday
celebrations will fade into winter gloom, Jesus Christ, the light
that casts no shadow, remains at the center of our faith and lives.
This collection of seventeen sermons based on the Revised Common
Lectionary is for readers who wish to take the gospel seriously
during a season when commercialism and social activities can be
overwhelming.
Carter's messages provide a wonderful interplay between the
biblical text and illustrations drawn from contemporary life. He
brings the sensibilities of an accomplished jazz musician to the
lectionary readings, creating new melodies that arise from the
established material -- some in counterpoint to the scripture,
others elaborating upon the original tune. The sermons of this
outstanding preacher are inspiring reading for both clergy and
laypeople
Senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Clarks Summit,
Pennsylvania, William G. Carter has received national recognition
for his preaching and writing, with sermons and articles appearing
in "Journal for Preachers," "Presbyterian Survey," "Preaching,"
"Lectionary Homiletics," "The Christian Ministry," and "Best
Sermons 7." In 1999, he was selected to preach on "The Protestant
Hour," an international radio ministry that reaches over two
million listeners each week. He frequently leads workshops for
pastors on homiletical themes and practices. A graduate of
Princeton Theological Seminary, Carter serves on the seminary's
board of trustees. Reverend Carter is also a highly regarded jazz
pianist who has studied and performed with such noted artists as
Phil Woods and Bob Brookmeyer. He has traveled widely presenting
contemporary worship services and frequently weaves his music into
his ministry.
This collection of twenty-three superb model sermons offers a
wealth of biblical insight, practical wisdom, illustrations,
inspiration, and helpful advice about the crucial themes of
stewardship, giving, and the use of money and possessions in the
church. Featured are sermons by active pastors in churches large
and small, as well as internationally known preaching professors
Fred Craddock, Thomas Troeger, and Charles Rice.
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