Today at our family’s feast I read this prayer I had stumbled upon in the Book of Common Prayer:
Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give thee most humble and hearty thanks for all thy goodness and lovingkindness to us, and to all men; particularly to those who desire now to [...]
Archive for November, 2008
Thanksgiving Prayer
Posted in Exegesis and Theology, Good quotes, Worship, tagged book of common prayer, Christianity, Jesus Christ, Prayer, redemption, salvation, thanksgiving, Theology on November 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Recommended audio
Posted in Ministry, Preaching, Resources, tagged audio, Beniamin Costea, Bible Conference, Christianity, patristics, Paul Hartog, persecution, Preaching, Sermon, sermon audio, sermon mp3, sermons, teaching on November 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
My church, Bible Baptist Church of Elk River, Minn., recently completed its Bible Conference. This year’s speaker was the respected patristic scholar and Baptist pastor Paul Hartog. (Info on last year’s conference here.) The church’s website has now posted his four sessions:
“Citizens of Heaven: Conduct and the Gospel” MP3
“Citizens of Heaven: Harmony and Destiny” MP3
“Strangers [...]
Hash, some of it petrified
Posted in Culture, Exegesis and Theology, Good quotes, Good sites, Hash, J. S. Bach, Ministry, Worship, tagged a w tozer, advertising, archaeology, audiobooks, bach, Calvin, christianaudio, church, churches, community churches, corporate worship, english standard version, English standard version study bible, esv, ESVSB, free audiobook, hebrew, institutes, johann sebastian bach, John Calvin, juan diego florez, love of money, marketing, medici, medici.tv, mega-churches, naming churches, oldest hebrew text, opera, opera tenor, organ, philarguros, pipedreams, radio, reverence, reverent worship, tenor, tozer, Worship on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I thought I had enough here to break it up by category.
Some hash related to the arts:
They found a new Bach piece.
Juan Diego Flórez. Remember that name.
Pipedreams is 25 years old. Happy Birthday, Pipedreams. Here’s to another 25 years.
You’ve all found medici.tv by now, right? They have a great amount of classical performances for your [...]




