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Tuesday, November 04, 2003  
woes?

No internet connection at home. Dunno why. Need to talk to Leo and figger it all out. Yay.

The positive thing is that I have been less distracted by the blog and have gotten a lot of other things done. This is a good thing. Here is a sample of the liturgy I will be helping with (as a musician) at Northern Theological tonight. Hmmm...will this cause a stir amongst the baptists?


People:
While we were yet sinners and in the bondage to the Tyrant of Evil,
and subject to Death and Hell,
Christ our God became the Passover Lamb for us.
On the night before he was to die,
he looked at us with love in his eyes.
He took bread, blessed it, and broke it saying,
“ This is the Bread of my Presence, My Body broken for you.
Eat this in remembrance of me.”
He also took the cup of wine, blessed it, and raised it saying,
“This is the Blood of my Life, The Cup of the New Covenant.
Drink this in remembrance of me.”

Celebrant:
Therefore, we pray King of the Universe, who causes bread to come forth from the ground and the fruit to come forth from the vine, to send Thy Spirit upon these gifts of Thy creation this Bread and Wine may become the Body and Blood of the Lamb of God, Thy Son Jesus Christ. Therefore Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us. Let us keep the feast.

People:
We shall keep the Feast of the LORD!

Trevor had something fun to say about the whole Mennonite than at my licensing service.





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