Posts by The Rev. Dr. Gerald Sevick

Entering sacred time and space V

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  “I love you.”  This is what we say when we attend worship. We may enter worship with concerns, fears, pains, and confusions.  We may enter with great joy and extreme hopefulness.  We may enter with an expectation of Grace and Peace.  We do enter worship for ...

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Tags: sacred, sunday, worship, liturgy, resurrection, love

Entering Sacred Space and Time IV

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Entering Sacred Space and Time IV Every Sunday is a little Easter.  Every Sunday we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus and the Easter promise of resurrection for all of us. The Church, from her very beginning, gathered on the Lord’s Day to hear the stories of Jesus, learn the ...

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Tags: sacred, sunday, worship, liturgy, resurrection

Entering Sacred Time and Space III

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Entering Sacred Space and Time III    So, if the right way to enter into worship is with a clear expectation that God does have something for you, what happens if you leave worship “spiritually empty handed”?  We can walk to our car and believe that somehow we have ...

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Tags: worship, liturgy, faith, the sacred

Entering sacred time and space II

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“I just don’t get anything out of Church”   I (and I assume many of you) have said this at one time or another.  If fact, that may be where many of you are at this time.  I hear this often and have given this a lot of thought as I prepare worship ...

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Tags: liturgy, worship, easter, expectations

Entering sacred time and space

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Entering sacred time and space In my 26 years of ordained ministry I have rarely had a conversation concerning how one might enrich one’s worship experience.  We do believe worship is essential to one’s relationship to God.  Most of us can say that worship has and can be a ...

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Tags: worship, liturgy, faith

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