Entering Sacred Space and Time IX

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Posted by The Rev. Dr. Gerald Sevick on

  We believe in sacred space… be that Moses and the burning bush, the place of Jacob’s dream, the location of the crucifixion of Jesus, or the “worship space” of our Sunday morning gatherings. Sacred space does not mean God is more present in one place than another. ...

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Entering Sacred Space and Time VIII

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Sacred space exists because God reveals some special grace and purpose to His people. We, God's people enter that space and clothe it in such a manner that it communicates the reality of the sacred. One reason space is important to us is because humans take up space. We want our space to be ...

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Entering Sacred Space and Time VII

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What is sacred Space? What does it mean to enter sacred space? How is it different from ordinary space? Sacred space is not created by human beings, or identified by human beings. Sacred (holy) space is due to God’s work, God’s self-revelation. God is everywhere and so this does not ...

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Entering Sacred Space and Time VI

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Posted by The Rev. Dr. Gerald Sevick on

                             Entering Sacred Space and Time VI I want to begin at the end. My parents taught me to say “thank you” after attending a birthday party, a sleep over, or anytime I had been in ...

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Entering sacred time and space V

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Posted by The Rev. Dr. Gerald Sevick on

  “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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Entering Sacred Space and Time IV

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Posted by The Rev. Dr. Gerald Sevick on

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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