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Northwest Synod of Wisconsin Resource Center
Contributions First Person Passion Narratives - St. Mark Four first person stories/narratives according to St. Mark. Characters include: Woman who anointed Jesus, Peter, Pilate & Centurion Introduction to Lenten Devotions This devotional guide is intended to help you stay connected during this season of Lent.
It is always a joy to read how others have let the story wind through their lives and
transform them for eternity. Let the season live in you. How to contribute a resource to Feautor.org View this 5-minute video tutorial to see the easy steps for sharing a resource you've created with others around the world. Use the player controls to pause or rewind for closer study. Litany of Thanksgiving and Farewell A pastor who is retiring from ministry created this closing litany to celebrate the many years of ministry in his congregation. Funeral Home Planning A two page outline/resource to help the pastor help the family as they begin the funeral planning process. Condolence to bereaved at Christmas Letter Help us, please, to help you find comfort during this season of joy which God has sanctified for us by the gift of the Christ child. May you be filled with faith and hope even in the midst of inescapable grief. This is the prayer of your pastor and friend. Our Vaction Bible School Story "Our children are our best evangelists. They are not afraid to talk
about God and Church to their friends." The following are excerpts from a letter to our synod office. We think it provides some great insights into an effective Vacation Bible School program and philosophy. - Resource Center Staff Vigil of Easter Presider: Dear friends in Christ, we have begun our solemn vigil.
Let us now listen attentively to the Word of God, recalling how our God saved Israel throughout history and, in the fullness of time, sent the only Son, Jesus Christ, to be our Redeemer. Through this Easter celebration, may God bring to completion the saving work already begun in us by the divine mercy. Let us attend to the Word of God. Good Friday Worship On this Friday, which is “good” because Jesus died so that we might live, begin worship in silence, and ponder the mystery and the wonder of God's grace as displayed on a cross. |
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