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Bless Me Father, Bless Me! Bless Me Father, Bless Me! May our Father daily increase your wisdom, love, gratitude, reverence, healing, peace, joy, happiness, laughter and prosperity. In just about 15 seconds I declared my love for you by asking these blessings for you. If you are ...
Highway Madness: Holiday Travel In New Jersey My family decided to brave the state's highway system one recent Thanksgiving by traveling the New Jersey Turnpike south to my sister's house off of Exit 7A. We started on Exit 18, knowing full well that we would hit some traffic before we arrived at her ...
Turkey in the . . . Garage? Over the course of my long marriage, I estimate having roasted at least 60 birds. I can report that I have never had a failure, although I am sure some results were better than others. The one I remember most vividly, however, was the first turkey I ever ...
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the Bible and choose some appropriate verses. This provides an excellent way for the bride and groom to personalize their service by choosing passages that have a special meaning for them or speak to their particular situation. For many couples this is both exciting and daunting. After all, the Bible is a pretty big book! Where to begin? How to choose? Which to choose? Most members of the clergy will not object to more than one reading during your ceremony. In fact, many will encourage you to pick as many as 3 passages. As difficult as it might be for you to believe, it can be hard to narrow it down. There are so many from which to choose! The following list is Part One of a two-part article and begins with readings from the Old Testament, also known as the Hebrew Bible. The list comes as a result of years of working with wedding couples in Episcopal, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, and Christian Science churches and from my education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Direct quotes from the Bible are taken from the King James Version, which is in the public domain. The interpretations or paraphrases of these verses are strictly my own. However, they do reflect mainstream thought and are non-denominational in perspective. Part One - Old Testament and Apocrypha Readings from the Old Testament, also called The Hebrew Bible, are also most appropriate for Jewish weddings. Genesis 1:27-28a, 31a God's good and gracious work in creating man and woman for each other Ruth 1:16 The devotion of Ruth to a new family Song of Solomon 2:10-14, 16a The lover arrives in Spring to call for his bride Song of Solomon 8:6-7 A bride beseeches her lover to be faithful Isaiah 26:3-4 Trust in God Isaiah 43:1-7 Our redemption by God, and God's presence and love in our lives Isaiah 55:10-13 God's word feeds and nurtures us Isaiah 61:10-62:3 Our certain salvation and a new status Psalm 19 A Psalm praising God as creator Psalm 34:8 A Psalm of Thanksgiving. Vs. 8 is particularly nice for weddings which include Holy Communion. Psalm 98:1a, 4-6 A Psalm of praise Psalm 100 A Psalm of praise Psalm 119 The longest in the Bible, the entire Psalm is a reflection on God's laws, with verses 1-16 reflecting on walking always in God's way. Psalm 127 A home built by God Psalm 128 The blessings of lives led by God Tobit 8:5-9 Tobias and Sarah praise God and acknowledge Him as the creator who ordained marriage. Tobias prays for mercy and that God allow him and Sarah to grow old together. (This is the only verse from the Apocrypha.) Part II of "Bible Verses for Your Wedding" will include suggestions from the Gospels and New Testament with ideas on how to choose appropriate passages to make your wedding special. © 2000, 2001, Deborah Spence and GlassyLady.com. This article is offered to you free of charge, and you have permission to print it out to aid you in your ceremony preparations. Reproducing and selling this article for profit, however, is a copyright infringement and is not allowed. Deborah Spence holds a Master's Degree in Sacred Music and has been involved with weddings for more than 20 years. As a church music director, she's been actively associated with the ceremonial side of weddings in a variety of settings.
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Wildcats to perform in NBC's Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeWECT-TV6NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Two underclassmen at New Hanover High School will be participating in the 86th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC. Sophomore Ellie Kerr and freshman Thomas Lee have been invited to participate in the Macy's ... |
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Trust Me: You Believe in Gun ControlClarksville Leaf ChronicleIf you ask the typical hyper-political gun owner (and I have ... at Thanksgiving dinner), why it's important to own a gun, they'll bark about the Constitution. Yes, the Second Amendment: "The Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms Shall Not Be ...and more » |
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