What is Ascension Day? History and Traditions
An explanation of the history of Ascension Day with Biblical reference and emphasis on its status as an Ecumenical feast in the Roman Catholic and Anglican traditions.
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Jesus Ascends to Heaven
The Ascension of Jesus not only closed the chapter of his ministry on earth, it also welcomed in the kingdom of God. The work that Jesus accomplished on the cross assures Christians today that the price for sin has been paid.
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Ascension, Louisiana
Find information on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of Gonzales, Louisiana offered as part of our growing nationwide Christian church and resource directory, including the feedback and descriptions entered by the church members themselves.
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Ascension, Louisiana
Find information on Seventh Day Adventist Church of Gonzales, Louisiana offered as part of our growing nationwide Christian church and resource directory, including the feedback and descriptions entered by the church members themselves.
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Observances of the Last Sunday of Lent
Palm Sunday's history and meaning in relation to the Christian belief in Jesus and his ascenscion.
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Witnesses to the Resurrection of Christ
Of the many people that witnessed Jesus Christ in His resurrected body, only a handful of specific people are named. Each appearance was purposeful, even though some incidents are recorded without details. For the events that are recorded, the Scriptures reveal specifics that are both intriguing and inspiring. When each Gospel narrative is read carefully, and all the details are put together, the big picture becomes quite clear.
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The Lords Prayer Connects Man with God and Offers Up the Sacrifice of Praise
Prayer was going to be a vital part of the success of the future Apostles. For this reason, Jesus took great care to not only teach them the message of the gospel, but to teach them how to have a personal and intimate relationship with the Father.
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Jesus Ascends and Gives the Great Commission
The Great Commission. They are the words of Jesus spoken just prior to his ascension following the 40 days he lived on earth as the resurrected Christ. It is called The Great Commission because it is a command that disciples go into the world and spread the Gospel. In fact, Matthew 18:16-20 is often used when teaching or preaching on the subject of service, missions and evangelism.
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FaithClipart.Com Christian Calendar
A Christian calendar for May 2007, including feasts, holidays, and major observances.
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God Desires Godly Offspring
Adam and Eve were perfect and sinless. God's original design and desire was for His children to reign over all of the creation, to have dominion over all living creatures. He wanted these flawless ones to be fruitful and multiply.
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