Just in Time! Wedding Services

Just in Time! Wedding Services
Author: Rev. J. Wayne Pratt
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426727577

The pastor fills a unique role in wedding service planning. This slim volume helps the pastor offer care with sensitivity while addressing the spiritual needs and complexities of weddings in today’s world. Following a brief introduction to a variety of wedding situations, including interfaith and second marriages, the author provides prayers, litanies, Scripture readings, and meditations for every aspect of the wedding service from processional to declaration of intention, Scripture and other readings, prayers, exchange of vows and rings, unity candle and other uniting rituals, and more. The Pastor’s Wedding Toolkit includes guidance on: Local Legal Requirements Church Policy Statement Pastor’s Policy Statement Interfaith Marriages Second and Subsequent Marriages Wedding Information Form Basic Music Guidelines Brief Wedding Meditations on: A Christmas Wedding The Music of Love The Genesis of Marriage To Blossom in Marriage To A Well Known Young Couple There Is Love Renewing Your Vows And more . . .

A Bride's Guide to a Picture Perfect Wedding

A Bride's Guide to a Picture Perfect Wedding
Author: Cavin Elizabeth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999571903

Dreaming of having the most beautiful wedding photos? It's important to choose an amazing photographer, but you shouldn't stop there. To have the best wedding photos, you also need wedding plans that are carefully designed with your photography in mind. In this inspirational and practical guide, wedding photographer Cavin Elizabeth teaches you how simple changes and additions to your wedding plans can elevate the beauty of your wedding photography. With sections such as choosing your dream photographer, what to look for in a getting ready room, and how to construct an ideal photography timeline, Cavin Elizabeth's easy-to-follow book will have you planning for a picture perfect wedding.

Ad Clerum

Ad Clerum
Author: Joseph Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1870
Genre: Clergy
ISBN:

Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1991-12
Genre:
ISBN:

Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.

Like the Rings of a Tree

Like the Rings of a Tree
Author: Rupert Nelson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1420871773

Like The Rings Of a Tree tells a life story of a boy who grew to manhood during a turbulent time in American history. The story begins in rural South Dakota during the drought and depression years of the 1930''s. World War II involved family members in that conflict and changedAmerican life forever. The day by daywork on Midwestern farms of that era is described by someone who has worked with horses, harvested grain, picked corn by hand, made hay and survived winter blizzards. Military service by a draftee caughtup in the Korean War is related. The author takes us to life in tents, death and destruction, and the searing experience of seeing homeless, freezing and starving children. Those events resulted in a life changing experience. An encounter with institutionalized racism is noted,as the author and his fiance find they cannot be married in South Dakota, which like many states at that time, forbade interracial marriages. They were married in a neighboring state, because the author''s bride was an American citizen of Chinese ancestry. Several chapters describe theregion and people in Northeast Montana where the author worked for theMontana Agricultural Extension Service on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, and how a Lakota baby girl became their first child. This Life story ofaccumulated experiences, Like Rings Of A Tree, depict some aspects of American history through the memoir of one ordinary person.

Don't Call Me Brother

Don't Call Me Brother
Author: Austin Miles
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1615928790

Austin Miles has been a well-known circus ringmaster for most of his adult life. It was, he found, good preparation for his experiences with PTL and the Assemblies of God churches. Miles is the first ordained Assembly of God minister to leave the movement and write an in-depth book revealing the inner workings of this sect. This is not rumor, not innuendo. It is fact, seen first-hand, and fully described for the first time. Don''t Call Me Brother is not a book written by an outside observer - Austin Miles was an active participant in the evolution of the PTL Club. - Austin Miles was on intimate terms with the entire cast of PTL''s characters and the high-tech world of Christian movers and shakers: Jim Bakker, Tammy Faye Bakker, Pat Robertson, Charles and Frances Hunter, Richard Dortch, John Wesley Fletcher, Christian celebreties such as Pat Boone and Ephram Zimbalist, Jr., and many others. - Austin Miles opened the door on the steam room where Jim Bakker was cavorting - in the nude - with three other men. - Austin Miles was there when televangelism hatched its super-successful fund-raising schemes, and he participated in the staged "financial crisis" telethon, during which millions of dollars poured into the coffers of the PTL Club. - Austin Miles watched the development of Jim Bakker''s violent mood swings and saw the chilling possibility that Jim Bakker could have become another Jim Jones. - Austin Miles was there when Jim Bakker started a fist fight with his producer over the favors of the current Miss America. Austin Miles had fame, wealth, and a wonderful family. But by the time he finally broke free of the fanatic world of the religious right, he had lost everything. Don''t Call Me Brother is his story. A poignant, outrageous, sometimes hilarious drama peopled with colorful real-life characters. Building to a climax with a surprise double-twist ending, this story is tough but fair, a must-read for those who want to know what really happens in the world of America''s media-glitzed charismatic religions.

The Graphic

The Graphic
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 874
Release: 1922
Genre: London (England)
ISBN:

Heroes in Peace and War

Heroes in Peace and War
Author: Ingrid U. Cowan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483664066

This book is a love story and contains sketches of different military families deployed in Germany. It is a novel about a young widow and her trip visiting her military family members in Germany to escape the reminders of her loss at home and revisiting places she had lived earlier in life, renewing old friendships and forming new ones. A red cord woven all through the stories, is the new friendship with a young soldiers with an unsettled situation he chooses to keep secret for a time, causing the heroine consternation and doubts along the way. It is finally resolved, but then Desert Shield and Desert Storm interfere with a solution. Escaping battles without a scratch, the soldier returns to Germany to suffer life-threatening injuries in a car accident. But the widows vacation trip into the past leads her into a bright future in the end.

John, No Greater Prophet

John, No Greater Prophet
Author: Kenneth Smith
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595397743

Novel of John the baptizer.