Meditations for Lay Readers

Meditations for Lay Readers

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  • Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780819225054
  • Category : Lay readers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100

Created to meet the needs of pastors and church staff seeking gifts of appreciation for church members such as LEMs, lay members, choir and vestry members, and others. Each volume offers support, guidance, and education geared specifically to one particular group or ministry within the church. Individual meditations are based on quotations from the Bible, The Book of Common Prayer, or hymns from the 1982 Hymnal, and prayers specific to the needs of each audience. Designed with the church budget in mind, these affordable books acknowledge important passages and ministries in the life of the people of God. Morehouse. Meditations for Lay Readers, by Suzanne E. Hunger. Focuses on preparing lay readers for their Sunday responsibilities.


Meditations for Layfolk

Meditations for Layfolk

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  • Author: Bede Jarrett
  • Publisher: Church Press
  • ISBN: 1408686562
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 316

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


Fire of Mercy, Heart of the Word, Vol. 4

Fire of Mercy, Heart of the Word, Vol. 4

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  • Author: Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press
  • ISBN: 1621641228
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 690

To the unstudied eye, St. Matthew's gospel can seem a terse narrative, almost a historical document and not the tremendously spiritual (and doctrinal) storehouse that it is. In his fourth and final volume of meditations on Matthew (chapters 26-28), Erasmo Leiva continues to show Matthew's prose to be not terse so much as economical-astoundingly so given its depth. The lay reader can derive great profit from reading this. Each short meditation comments on a verse or two, pointing to some facet of the text not immediately apparent, but rich with meaning. Leiva's work is scholarly but eminently approachable by the lay reader. The tone is very much of "taste and see how good the Lord is" and an invitation of "friend, come up higher!" The goal of the book is to help the reader experience the heat of the divine heart and the light of the divine Word, and aims at prayer as the final result of a fruitful encounter with the Word of God. Leiva comments on the Greek text, demonstrating nuances in the text that defy translation. He uses numerous quotes from the Fathers and the Liturgy of the Church to demonstrate the way the Tradition has lived and read the Word of God. His theological reflection vivifies doctrine by seeking its roots in the words and actions of Jesus. Points of Interest • Long awaited final volume in a widely beloved and deeply rich series of scripture study and meditation • Scholarly but eminently approachable by the lay reader • Theological reflection that vivifies doctrine by seeking its roots in the words and actions of Jesus • Aims at prayer as the final result of a fruitful encounter with the Word of God


Meditations for Layfolk (Classic Reprint)

Meditations for Layfolk (Classic Reprint)

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  • Author: Bede Jarrett
  • Publisher: Forgotten Books
  • ISBN: 9781331535225
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

Excerpt from Meditations for Layfolk To confront ourselves every morning with some deep truth of revela tion is to realize our dignity as Christians. The high doctrine that St. Paul taught to his converts, men indeed just rescued from a rather degraded paganism, insisted always on the lofty position to which each had been called. He dealt with the sinner by making him realize that he was intended to be a saint. All of us need this inspiriting view of our vocation. Our lives are cast in mean streets, and we therefore count them without honour or value. Conscious simply of their pettiness, we make no attempt to see their true grandeur. We see but dimly if we see only the vision of the glory of the world. Taking, then, day by day a glimpse at one or other of the mysteries of God, we shall surely be led to understand ever more and more the worth of those souls of ours for which Christ did not disdain to die. There will of course be no need to worry ourselves if through some cause or other we are not able each day to fit in our meditation. So long as we can make it a general rule, we can well afford to allow some exceptions. But perhaps the word meditation itself sounds too alarming? We think not, for by this time the old fear of it as an intellectual gymnastic exercise of exceptional skill should have vanished. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


Bible Readers and Lay Writers in Early Modern England

Bible Readers and Lay Writers in Early Modern England

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  • Author: Kate Narveson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317174437
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

Bible Readers and Lay Writers in Early Modern England studies how immersion in the Bible among layfolk gave rise to a non-professional writing culture, one of the first instances of ordinary people taking up the pen as part of their daily lives. Kate Narveson examines the development of the culture, looking at the close connection between reading and writing practices, the influence of gender, and the habit of applying Scripture to personal experience. She explores too the tensions that arose between lay and clergy as layfolk embraced not just the chance to read Scripture but the opportunity to create a written record of their ideas and experiences, acquiring a new control over their spiritual self-definition and a new mode of gaining status in domestic and communal circles. Based on a study of print and manuscript sources from 1580 to 1660, this book begins by analyzing how lay people were taught to read Scripture both through explicit clerical instruction in techniques such as note-taking and collation, and through indirect means such as exposure to sermons, and then how they adapted those techniques to create their own devotional writing. The first part of the book concludes with case studies of three ordinary lay people, Anne Venn, Nehemiah Wallington, and Richard Willis. The second half of the study turns to the question of how gender registers in this lay scripturalist writing, offering extended attention to the little-studied meditations of Grace, Lady Mildmay. Narveson concludes by arguing that by mid-century, despite clerical anxiety, writing was central to lay engagement with Scripture and had moved the center of religious experience beyond the church walls.


The Worshiping Life

The Worshiping Life

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  • Author: Lisa Nichols Hickman
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
  • ISBN: 9780664227593
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

In this unique and engaging book of meditations, pastor Lisa Nichols Hickman delves into the life of worship, seeking to reveal its rhythms and order. There are twenty chapters, each a meditation on an element of worship, reflecting on how that particular element plays out not only in a service of worship but, more importantly, in everyday life.


Meditations on the Lord's Prayer (Classic Reprint)

Meditations on the Lord's Prayer (Classic Reprint)

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  • Author: Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall
  • Publisher: Forgotten Books
  • ISBN: 9780364173053
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 138

Excerpt from Meditations on the Lord's Prayer With this view I had at first thought some what to change their form, but have not found the opportunity to do so, and the ad dresses are now written out, from notes made at the time, much as they were delivered, local and temporary references being omitted, and the hortatory form for the most part dropped. In their present form it is thought that they may perhaps be useful for reading in Church es where Lay Readers are employed, as well as for private meditation and study. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion

Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion

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  • Author: Sarah McNamer
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812202783
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 319

Affective meditation on the Passion was one of the most popular literary genres of the high and later Middle Ages. Proliferating in a rich variety of forms, these lyrical, impassioned, script-like texts in Latin and the vernacular had a deceptively simple goal: to teach their readers how to feel. They were thus instrumental in shaping and sustaining the wide-scale shift in medieval Christian sensibility from fear of God to compassion for the suffering Christ. Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion advances a new narrative for this broad cultural change and the meditative writings that both generated and reflected it. Sarah McNamer locates women as agents in the creation of the earliest and most influential texts in the genre, from John of Fécamp's Libellus to the Meditationes Vitae Christi, thus challenging current paradigms that cast the compassionate affective mode as Anselmian or Franciscan in origin. The early development of the genre in women's practices had a powerful and lasting legacy. With special attention to Middle English texts, including Nicholas Love's Mirror and a wide range of Passion lyrics and laments, Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion illuminates how these scripts for the performance of prayer served to construct compassion itself as an intimate and feminine emotion. To feel compassion for Christ, in the private drama of the heart that these texts stage, was to feel like a woman. This was an assumption about emotion that proved historically consequential, McNamer demonstrates, as she traces some of its legal, ethical, and social functions in late medieval England.


Meditations for Layfolk

Meditations for Layfolk

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  • Author: Bede Jarrett
  • Publisher: Trieste Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780649645619
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

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Meditation and Communion with God

Meditation and Communion with God

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  • Author: John Jefferson Davis
  • Publisher: InterVarsity Press
  • ISBN: 0830863389
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 169

As culture has become at once more secular and more religiously pluralistic, a renaissance of interest in the spiritual disciplines has been sparked in evangelical Protestant circles. Mounting levels of stress, burnout and spiritual dryness among those in ministry has only stoked this desire for spiritual nourishment and renewal. John Jefferson Davis helps us recover the practice of meditation on Scripture as he explores the biblical and theological foundations rooted in the arrival of "the age to come" in Jesus Christ. Indeed by virtue of our union with Christ, the Triune God of the Bible draws near to his people so that they may also draw near to him. Meditation on God's revelation has always been central to enjoying communion with the Father through the Son and in the Spirit. Davis gives us fresh and practical guidance on removing the obstacles that block our fellowship with God and listening to Scripture in ways that can enrich our worship, faith, hope and love.