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Celebrate!

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  • Harry Boonstra

The celebration of the ascension of Christ is encouraged in this article.

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The Coronation of Jesus

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  • Andrew Kuyvenhoven

This article reflects on the significance of the celebration of the ascension of Christ as part of the annual church calander.

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The Importance of the Ascension of Jesus

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  • Wybren H. Oord

This article is about worship on Ascension day and the importance of the ascension of Jesus Christ in the life of the believer.

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Caught Up in the Cloud: Rescuing the Ascension Story from Familiarity

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  • Arlo D. Duba

This article reflects on the significance of the cloud in Jesus' ascension into heaven, as the "Shekinah Glory" and the presence of God. It further supplies resources to help plan and prepare an Ascension Day service.

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The Descent of Ascension Day: Meeting the Crowning Event of the Church Year with More Than a Yawn

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  • Robert De Moor

Ascension is the crowning event of Jesus' ministry. This article wants to encourage churches to take the celebration of Ascension Day more seriously as part of the liturgical calendar.

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Hope fills the afflicted soul with such inward joy and consolation, that it can laugh while tears are in the eye – sigh and sing all in one breath. William Gurnall
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