Scarlet Pimpernel
demned elusive
I just want to wish a blessed Good Friday and Easter to those who celebrate them. I hope your days are meaningful and joyous.
InLove said:Hi--I can't resist. I hope I am posting this link correctly. If not, I apologize ahead of time. This image and story has made the email rounds, but maybe some here have not seen it. It just begs to be on a thread entitled "Happy Easter".
I was just out in East Texas pine tree country last week for some much-needed recuperation, and I was blessed to witness this phenomenon once again in real life.
(By the way, I have not checked out the rest of the website, so I do not know anything about it--I was just looking for the image.)
Enjoy!
http://www.crossroad.to/Victory/easter/pine-tree-crosses.htm
InPeace,
InLove
Thanx to Thomas my appreciation has changed again...mandatum novum do vobis ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos ut et vos diligatis invicem aka John 13:34-35 'A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.'
path_of_one said:I'll never forget my grandmother carefully washing my grandfather's feet when he was in the hospital after a stroke. She is such a gentle and loving soul- and I could see her love for him. She was not lowering her position relative to him, or submitting to his wishes, or doing what was necessary because it had to get done. Quite simply, she just loved him and what naturally came of it was to help him do what he could no longer do, to preserve his dignity and sense of humanity. When I saw this, I cried- because it brought to my mind immediately the story of Jesus washing His disciples feet. A symbol of love and example to us all- God's Son, God Himself, loving others enough to humble Himself and serve them. I try to remember, when I feel prideful or like I deserve this or that in life, that my God Himself is a servant of others. Tends to put my mind in the right place!
Is it only among the men of your church? Just wondering because you referred to 'brothers' only.Bandit said:we have feet washing at my church too. the first sunday of October & communion service with wine & bread is held after feet washing. i think you are right it is about love & humility & it prepares our hearts to recieve each other.
it is the most important service of the year & we prepare for it 3 weeks in advance.
it is a wonderful thing to be there with the brothers loving each other with a towel girded, basins of water, embracing one another & share in the fellowship of the Hoy Ghost. i have found this the most powerful & at the same time the most gentle service among the brothers.
it is no wonder why Jesus taught for us to wash each others feet. i want to do everything Jesus taught us to do without questioning, because Jesus is always right.
lunamoth said:Is it only among the men of your church? Just wondering because you referred to 'brothers' only.
luna
lunamoth said:Is it only among the men of your church? Just wondering because you referred to 'brothers' only.
luna
Scarlet Pimpernel said:I just want to wish a blessed Good Friday and Easter to those who celebrate them. I hope your days are meaningful and joyous.
Bandit said:everybody washes feet & takes communion. no one is left out, unless someone does not want to do it, then they dont have to do it.
many rooms are prepared for men & women, & children... chairs set up, towels & water basins prepared for this because there are hundreds of people who do this on the same sunday.
men wash the mens feet. women wash the womens feet. boys wash the boys feet & girls wash the girls feet under adult supervision.
normally each person only washes one persons feet, but sometimes you wash two or more peoples feet.
my pastor washes many brothers feet.
it is really neat to see the elders teach the young people to observe this & quote the scripture of Jesus speaking from memory.
the men & boys have our own rooms & the women & girls have their own rooms.
i can hear the women recieve their blessings & i am sure they can hear the men recieve their blessings. there is a lot of singing, crying & clapping & rejoicing. then everyone gathers in the main sanctuary for communion (brothers & sisters together)
the whole service including communion, runs for about 3 to 4 hours to get everyone in.
lunamoth said:Hi Bandit, Thank you for sharing that. I actually still don't know how it's done in my church because my hub had to work late and I never got to go.Hopefully next year!
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lunamoth
China Cat Sunflower said:I don't know how it is in other denominations. I came up Seventh-day Adventist.
Chris