Lord's Supper
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- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as Seen in Martin LutherAn investigation of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper as seen in Martin Luther.
- Given for You by Keith Mathison - Book ReviewKeith Mathison explore's John Calvin's view of the Lord's Supper. Mathison does an admirable job of elucidating Scripture as it relates to the Reformed Doctrine of the Lord's Supper, but there remain gaps in his analysis.
- New Testament ChristianityHow to be a New Testament Christian; a study in New Testament Christianity.
- Martin Luther's Table Talks on the Lord's Supper"Of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper" - Luther was a much needed voice in church history, for the church had claimed authority beyond the Scriptures.
- A Different View of ChristianityReligious sacrifice and prayer has been a way for many people to show their faith. There are thousands of religions that have grown over the decades.
- The Reformed Christian Approach to the Lord's SupperHow history, the writings of Calvin and Knox and modern theology have created today's schedule of monthly Holy Communion.
- Insight to the Hospitality of God in the Lords SupperInsight to the gift of hospitality given to by the example of Jesus in the Lord's Supper.
- CommunionConsidering the importance of the communion of Christians in the Lord's Supper.
The Role of the Lord's Supper Debate in the Theory and Practice of CounselingThe Lord's Supper Debate consists of two differing views relating to Jesus' role in this sacrament.- The Eucharist to Luther and De Sales: A ComparisonThis paper will examine some Eucharist-centered differences between Martin Luther and Francis De Sales and explain them, at least in part, by reference to the personal theologies that each author holds.
- Seeing JesusCan we “be Jesus" to those who need to see Him? Perhaps it would be better if we ourselves attempt to SEE Jesus.
ChurchBeing a member of a church is very important and going with children to church is a great help in teaching children the values we cherish.- Why Do We Go to Church?Discussion of the reasons why we go to church.
- Christianity and BeyondFacing the reality of a mother dying of a particularly painful form of cancer, the thought of death and the life thereafter frightened me. I needed answers.
Why Do (most) Christians Worship on Sunday?This article discusses the scriptural and historical reasons why Christians worship on Sunday.- Choosing a Church: Part 3Choosing a church can be more difficult than it seems. Here are some suggestions to make the search easier.
Going to ChurchDo you remember the first time that you attended church? Do you remember the first time that you were saved? Do you remember the first time that you were baptized? Think about it.
Jesus Does Dramatic Things in Mark FiveAll based on a recognition of his power to make us whole.
When Going to Church Becomes a Sinful ActMany wonder if it is a sin to NOT go to church. Can we not ask, "Is it not a sin when we attend church for the wrong motives?" Attending church can be an act of despicable selfishness. This article discusses good and bad reasons for attending church.- Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?The center point of the Christian faith is the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Disprove the resurrection and Christianity falls. This article summarizes the major lines of evidences that support this historical fact.
Storm ChurchAs the spiritual and governmental stranglehold tightens; as the wind intensifies to gale-force in the coming months, many will come to realize the Jesus is the only fortress against the bitter behemoth that is bearing down on us.
Alternatives to Traditional ChurchesMany people are beginning to think outside the box of the standard concept of "church."- Prayers for Christian Worship: Samples--IIOne of the responsibilities most pastors face on Sunday morning is offering a pastoral prayer. In this article, I give portions of prayers I've used in my ministry, with the hope that something I've done may be useful to others.
Why Do We Call Jesus Messiah?Why do we call Jesus Messiah? Beyond Creed by Stephen C. Rose
Church is Not the BuildingThis poem is dedicated to church goers who may feel discouragement with the recent flood of congregations losing their church building. May God be with you, wherever you worship!- A Chronology of Sad Events in Church HistoryAnnals of Theology
- Review: "Rise of Christianity" by Burton F. BeersMy opinion is given summarizing Burton F. Beers summarization of the "Rise of Christianity."
- Searching for the Perfect Church?The perfect church is not found in any building. It can be found anywhere and by anyone, inside of themselves. What does it take for you to be the perfect church?
Why I Attend ChurchSome reflections.
From Nominal to Living ChristianityMy own experience of Christianity is not simply a one-time deal, but rather a constant process of growth and change through internal conflict and self-reflection.- Why People Don't Go to ChurchMy opinions on the reasons why some people do not attend church.
- Find Rest in Jesus as You Worship HimThere is an emotional or spiritual exhaustion that can settle into the hearts of men, women, and even children.
- Prefab Building Options for Church Growth and ExpansionYour church growth can be addressed through a prefab building designed to meet your specific needs.
The Benefits of a Church FamilyAddressing Church Apathy and Encouraging Christian Fellowship- Jesus Walks on Water-Matthew 14:22-33It is time for all Christians to keep our eyes on Jesus. We call ourselves Christians, but we let the storms of life get us down. Keep your eyes on Jesus and He will help you walk on water.
- Do You Have a Cloud of Glory in Your Life?The grace, mercy, kindness, goodness, and glory of God ought to fill our lives so that His greatness is evident in us.
Jesus Creates ProgressJesus Creates Progress - Beyond Creed by Stephen C. Rose- Purpose of ChurchWhat is the purpose of church?
- There is None like Jesus!No other name has had an impact on more lives in the history of humanity than Jesus..
- It's {All} → Not About Me!~ Inspired by Pastor Jerry Klemm's sermon at Covenant Presbyterian Church on October 12, 2008.
