Sentences with phrase «in anticipation of»

One of my favorite things to do in the spring is to plant basil and other herbs in anticipation of making pesto.
I've been batch cooking for the freezer in anticipation of a very busy fall.
I've been harboring this package of chocolate pasta for a while now all in anticipation of Valentine's Day.
Cheers for sharing and in anticipation of that delicious flavour AND it being vegan
Filled a pint jar with sauce in anticipation of pancakes in the morning and later ice cream
Luckily my husband had lined the counter with foil in anticipation of a lava type flow!
whether in anticipation of guests for dinner or just the regular preparation for that night, the smell of his home grown fava and cannelini cooking in «odore» (a less hoity - toity word than confit) signaled comfort and a reminder of my roots as a Mangiafagioli.
In anticipation of Valentine's Day, I will be featuring a few chocolate recipes this week.
Exclusive gut - boosting recipe from Lee Holmes in anticipation of the UK launch of her latest book, «Supercharge Your Gut»
I am so excited to be getting a manicure tomorrow in anticipation of my nieces wedding this weekend.
Little did I know that the second bite turned into the next bowl turned into stocking up on boxes turned into having my mom go out to Publix for a box in anticipation of a week end visit.
In anticipation of National Bundt Day, November 15th, I baked a Pumpkin - Chocolate Harvest Bundt Cake ~ a cake lover's Thanksgiving alternative to pumpkin pie with the added bonus of chocolate!
I flew through this recipe in anticipation of great results.
Her cupboards would be restocked in anticipation of our visit.
So today, in anticipation of you also needing to drop everything to make these, I will save my words for another day so you can do just that.
The company decided to rebrand in celebration of its 175th anniversary and in anticipation of its new product launches this year.
The church was a place of fellowship where members shared a common meal as often as they could and where also, presumably as a part of their worship, they ate bread and drank wine ceremoniously in remembrance of their Lord's death and in anticipation of his coming.
Meanwhile they are not to leave off their work as some apparently had done in anticipation of the end.
I have mung beans sprouting in my pantry in anticipation of yet more «bowl food» and maintain my twice - daily salad regime.
I wake up daily in anticipation of amazing moments in my life created by God's love changing, shaping, molding and preparing me.
Everything in the Pentateuch is in anticipation of the attainment of the land, the fulfillment of divine promise, which is recounted in Joshua.
Whether they fed on him by faith in their hearts with thanksgiving by eating the bread and drinking the wine with «him at meal, or whether they gratefully permitted him to wash and dry their feet before the meal in anticipation of being cleansed by his blood on the cross, the meaning of both symbols was the same: We are saved from sin and transformed into new creatures in Christ Jesus only as we freely and gladly receive from him the benefits of his passion and death on the cross for our redemption.
They had come together with their master to enjoy a sumptuous meal in anticipation of the celebration of the Passover that would begin a night hence.
It is surely that of a contrast between present and future: in the present forgiveness, but also temptation; here and now table - fellowship in the name of the Kingdom of God, but only in anticipation of its richest blessings.
Churches should plan appropriate sermons in anticipation of a spike in couples filing for separation... More
The symbolism of the bread as Jesus» body to be eaten and the wine as his blood to be drunk by his disciples in remembrance of his death and in anticipation of his coming is not crucial to the narrative of the Fourth Gospel as it is to that of the synoptics.
According to public court records, St. John's helped Christie make funeral arrangements and offered counseling for the children in anticipation of Steven's impending demise.
I expereince fear now in anticipation of a respose I would receive from this comment.
The church was called into being in order to live the life of the Kingdom in anticipation of its arrival.
Mysteriously, in a way the Church does not try to explain, at her conception she was preserved from Original Sin in anticipation of and through the merits of Christ's saving passion and death -LCB- Catechism of the Catholic Church 491 - 492).
It is in this world that the life - style of the kingdom has to be lived in anticipation of its arrival.
The social justice group Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good organized a vigil by the White House last weekend, in anticipation of the new DHS directive.
The Christian life is a life lived in the new age of the Spirit but also in anticipation of the coming of the new age.
Every witness we offer, each political solution we try in anticipation of the manifest reign of God, reflects our finite, all - too - human interpretations of our inspirations and visions.
Look at the picture below... Wartneys mouth is approaching bobby hot fudge filled An Us in anticipation of the hotBrown.
In anticipation of the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family (October 2015), we the undersigned Catholic women — scholars, professors, attorneys, physicians, writers, businesswomen, philanthropists, leaders of apostolate, members of religious orders, and others — wish to express our love for Pope Francis, our fidelity to and gratitude for the doctrines of the Catholic Church, and our confidence in the Synod of Bishops as it strives to strengthen the Church's evangelizing mission.
In yesterday's Washington Post, in anticipation of today's address by Health and Human Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at Georgetown University as part of its graduation exercises, the editorial staff pronounced that «Georgetown Gets it Right.»
It's true and it took time, a lot of Holy - Spirit - breathed - miracle - wind moving me out and along and a lot of me setting up the sails in anticipation of this very wind blowing someday.
Many early Christians took these teachings so seriously that they remained celibate, sometimes even castrating themselves, in anticipation of Christ's coming kingdom.
Delp, we should always be joyful in anticipation of the glory that awaits us; we should persevere in this life, knowing that our faith in Christ is the indestructible fact that gives it meaning.
The Institute is currently in the process of presenting its workshop, «Mystical Body, Mystical Voice,» to the clergy and laity of dozens of dioceses across the country, in anticipation of the arrival of the new translation of the Missal next Advent.
It is in such a context that 1 Cor 7 needs to be understood as a complete affirmation of the vocation to be wholly concentrated on Christ, in anticipation of that time when Christ will be «all in all» in the Kingdom of God.
This is in anticipation of a Court ruling concerning 12 muslim converts from Coptic Christianity who want to revert.
While «the world» celebrated in anticipation of the «fake, commercial Christmas,» we happy remnant, his congregation, were to spend the season thinking of the Last Judgment and the end of time.
in anticipation of the victory over death which He obtains in His own death.
A fourth and final suggestion for approaching the text in anticipation of preaching has to do with attitude toward the minister's own study.
In anticipation of Valentine's Day, I am giving away 50 % OFF coupons to all the artwork in my gallery, including my Sophia originals and prints, cartoon originals and prints, and other art.
They are those who gather around the «table of the Kingdom» with Jesus in celebration of the joy and reality of their experience, and in anticipation of its consummation in God's future.
Living hope for the future leads to militant action in the present to establish justice, to feed the hungry, to free the oppressed, and in every way to heal the hurts of men in anticipation of a complete victory over evil that defines the horizon of possibility.
Nature has been «groaning» since the first appearance of biological species unless we suppose it was allowed for some reason in anticipation of the fall.
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