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Out of Africa: What North Americans Can Learn about Celebration in Worship

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  • Stephen K. Githumbi

This article focuses on celebration in worship and in particular what can be learned from Africans in this respect.

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Until He Comes – Six Themes for the Lord's Supper

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  • Peter Kelder

This article considers six important themes that reflect the significance of the celebration of the Lord's Supper: remembrance, proclamation, fellowship, self-examination, thanksgiving, expectation.

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All in the Family

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  • Bert Polman

Baptism should be a momentous experience for the family, for the person (when an adult or older child is baptized), and for the congregation, who are not just witnesses but participants in this sacrament. This article considers baptism as a celebration to be remembered.

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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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Celebrate Like Those Who Have Hope

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  • Eric Kampen

This article shows how hope shapes Christian celebration. It is this that distinguishes a Christian celebration from a pagan one.

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The background of the Holy Days

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  • Karel Deddens

This article is about the festivals and holy days in the early church. The author calls for soberness in our celebration of Christian festivals.

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It is the nature of faith to believe God upon His bare word… It will not be, says sense. It cannot be, says reason. It both can and will be, says faith, for I have a promise. John Trapp
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