Sentences with phrase «so in celebration»

So in celebration, I thought let's talk summer style.
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So in celebration of the start of summer, three lucky Book Case readers can enter to win a free copy — even before it officially hits the shelves.
So in celebration of Grease Sing - a-Long coming to selected Vue cinemas this month, we have FIVE goodie bags to give away.
So in celebration of 30 editions, I wanted to share with you my favorite outfits of the series to date...
So in celebration of it almost being August — florals and stripes are two classic prints that I can't get enough of.
What's in your workbox?I am so excited about our new workbox system so in celebration I decided to do a what's in your workbox?
So in celebration, we're contributing to her online virtual baby shower with a delicious platter of Watermelon Feta Bites with Basil Olive Oil.
So in celebration of being able to cook outdoors it's time to introduce Bobby's smoking, new toy — a Pit Barrel Cooker.

Not exact matches

The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider — leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
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So here's a checklist of issues to minimize the risk that your December celebrations will result in January claims.
Salary plus bonuses for a job well done, the ability to work from home if your child is sick or something comes up in your personal life, consistent celebrations throughout the year, and free snack bar during year end so you don't have to worry about food and can save some money over the holidays.
We do random acts of appreciation throughout the year, like taking the whole company out for ice cream midday or bringing in McFlurrys for everyone in the office... we have breakfast catered every Friday, rebirthdays (celebrations on the anniversaries of hire dates), all the ladies receive flowers on Valentine's Day, parents receive letters on Mother's Day and Father's Day, and so much more... plus, the whole company is going to Miami for an all - expenses - paid trip in a month (revenue and nonrevenue producers) for hitting a sales goal.»
So, you got to keep the game moving... no «excessive celebration» or «unsportsman - like» conduct, I am all in agreement with as well, as long as the rules are not being applied unfairly but across the board.
I have been able to celebrate Holy Mass in chapels built along mountain paths, on lakeshores and seacoasts; I have celebrated it on altars built in stadiums and in city squares... This varied scenario of celebrations of the Eucharist has given me a powerful experience of its universal and, so to speak, cosmic character.
The tendencies in a high church direction can be felt by some as an abandonment of the deeply personal, truly heartfelt celebrations that have been so important to them.
So radical is the change in him that his reappearance in the old neighborhood generates no joy, no celebration, no welcome home, only questions and doubts.
He is the one who delights in beauty, so the very culture in our homes should be one of beauty, celebration and warmth as we live imaginative, curious lives in the faith together.
The emphasis on his divinity, the Canadian scholar Larry Hurtado suggests, was brought about by praying and singing hymns to Jesus, by celebration of the Lord's Supper, by confession of faith in Jesus and prophetic pronouncements of the risen Christ5 Even so there seems to have been some hesitation to speak of Jesus simply as «God» and those verses which appear to do so in English versions of the New Testament may have been mistranslated.
These events appeal to the unaffiliated or inactive because they are so closely tied to parallel celebrations in the culture.
So, having heaped upon the National Council of Churches» screed against the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Columbus» arrival in the Americas a small measure of the derision that it deserves («Repenting of America 1492 - 1992,» October 1990), we are asked how Christians should think about the occasion.
«Of course, Holyrood means Holy Cross, so in that sense; parliament is a most fitting place for this historic celebration
I am not saying that any of you should not observe Christmas as a religious celebration but for me I can't do so in good conscience anymore, therefore, I may be the weaker amongst you so lets agree to have differences that are not ultimately a deciding matter of our salvation.
I didn't celebrate Halloween recently anyway but did in the past occasionally so I am not Judging others but now I must walk in obedience to the revelation I have received now about these celebrations.
Because the Roman Catholics wanted it to fit in with the pagan celebrations so they would be more interested in practicing their form of Christianity.
For as in the preaching, so also in the celebration, the self - offering of Jesus as known as the Lord's action at the Last Supper is remembered.
I've been to a few other «cultural» celebrations in my city and I didn't have to be Chinese to enjoy Chinese New Year, or say Gong Hey Fat Choy, so why be so antagonistic towards our Christian friends and neighbors?
Nevertheless, (as far as I know), all commentators have interpreted the situation as a simple but embarrassing running out of that element which (in the words of the Psalmist) can so gladden the heart, precisely when the celebrations were still in full swing.
Many of those who were invited (called) to the wedding resisted the invitation, and those who came were given the proper clothing so that they might be full participants in the wedding celebration of the Kingdom of God.
At the Crossroads» was ostensibly a conservative gathering in Austin to discuss energy and «so - called global warming» as Senator Ted Cruz put it, but at its core was a celebration of cornucopianism.
After a while, I began to understand why they might be so appealing to women: In a culture that too often downplays the significance and challenge of homemaking, here was a celebration of it.
So here in America, very, very few people will miss the Christmas celebration, but many will miss Christmas.
He said they are praying that «a time celebration doesn't turn into a time of mourning, as we've seen not only in Egypt but in so many places and most recently in places like Pakistan during the Christmas celebrations»
So in spite of the beauty and joy of this celebration, we are troubled and afraid.
As in life, so in death King still proves worrisome to many and now, as the nation's celebration of his birthday passes, we should consider why this is so.
we teach him kindness love and the belief that it through G - d that all things are possible and thus we should be greatful... beyond that I expose him to church so that when he is a man and has free will w / the ability to reason that he will have someone other than me to turn to in time of need and celebration.
In this episode, Ross is frustrated that his son is only exposed to Christmas traditions so he plans to shelf Christmas celebrations to teach him about Channukah.
One would almost think the Lord has intended to chastise us before each of our centennial celebrations so we would not rise up too high in our pride.
Sociologists and anthropologists have investigated the social functions of religion in the unification of a community, the celebration of its shared values, the legitimation or criticism of its authority structures, and so forth.
In 1962 the Second Vatican Council commenced, which was to change so many facets of Catholic life, not least the celebration of the sacraments and the language of the Mass..
And of course, here in Matthew 25, it is a servant of the Lord who was not faithful in his responsibilities and so is also cast out of the celebration hall and into the darkness outside.
Neither is the second paragraph of canon 392 (c. 392) which urges bishops to «exercise vigilance so that abuses do not creep into ecclesiastical discipline, especially regarding the ministry of the word, the celebration of the sacraments... the worship of God...» Although theSecond Vatican Council restored to bishops a greater measure of legitimate authority in their own dioceses, it did not liberate them from applying the «common discipline» as promulgated by the Church's Supreme Legislator, the Holy Father.
The church conceived as it is in I Peter as «a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation» would have to be regarded as a sacerdotal throwback, a repristinization of an archaic vision that Western civilization has consumed and digested — drawing from it nourishment for altogether new purposes: Thus, as the command «fill the earth and subdue it» (Gen. 1:28) helped inspire Western civilization to create science and technology, so Jesus» celebration of love has been culturally recombined with the materialism of the Bible to produce the vital hedonism of our civilization.
The only real thing that separates «Christianity» from any other religion or spiritual belief, is not whether we incorporate Easter Bunnies, goblins, ghouls, monsters, Santa, or tiny elves into our celebrations, but rather, that our faith is not found in our ability to «save» ourselves but in Christ who died for all, so that all could enter into unbroken friendship with Him.
That said, I don't consider an observation of Yule (fact: this was a Germanic pagan tradition LONG before the birth of Christ) or Eostre / Ishtar / Easter (all sorts of convoluted Roman and pagan traditions regarding celebration of spring and death / resurrection were happening around this time of year prior to Christ's existence) to be favoring one religion over another, since so many different religions are involved in those mixes.
Even so, knowledge of some few celebrations has survived in historical records or the findings of archaeology.
His seminary education (where «I could concentrate on critical biblical scholarship because I already knew the biblical content and narratives so well») and his later faith experiences and human encounters made it possible for him to analyze and interpret his own history in a way that has freed him to preach from the totality of that experience to the totality of human experience, encompassing as it does suffering and celebration, alienation and reconciliation, sin and redemption.
16:10, 16) or pentecost (so named because it came to be celebrated fifty days after the feast of unleavened bread) or the first fruits of wheat harvest (also 34:22) is by whatever name the celebration of the first harvest of the fields, ready in Palestine in April.
Taking children to Church Children very often model the behaviour of their parents, and so it will be useful to first look at how parents can take part in the liturgical celebrations in Church before we look at how they can help their children to participate.
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