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What Are the Different Kinds of Psalms?

From my email, adapted from the NIV Quest Study Bible by Zondervan.

This unique Bible addresses the common, uncommon, and perplexing questions people ask about Scripture.

There are many ways to categorize the psalms. Some focus on content (trouble or trust, praise or prayer, joy or repentance). Others emphasize the use of the psalms (public ceremonies, private prayers and so on). Still others analyze style and technique (such as parallelism and acrostics). Here are some general categories:

(1) Hymns of praise. Many psalms were used in temple worship and some even include directions for the song leader. Many are still used as the basis for hymns and praise choruses.

(2) Complaints. Life is tough and many of the psalms reflect that fact. People turn to the psalms in times of distress because the psalms dare to be honest and meet them right where they are.

(3) Royal or Messianic. Many psalms revolved around the king and were intended to be used for public occasions in the life of the nation of Israel. Early Christian teachers, however, recognized that these psalms contained prophetic allusions to Jesus Christ, the King of kings.

(4) Occasional. Referred to as songs of ascent (Ps 120–134), these psalms were so named because they were sung by Israelite pilgrims as they went up to Jerusalem for the annual feasts. Other special occasions often had their own psalms as well.

(5) Wisdom. A few psalms illustrate the difference between human folly and godly wisdom, between sinful and righteous behavior.

Other categories could also be listed: historical, repentance, curse and creation.

Psalm 137

Psalm 137 (Photo credit: Mouse)

 

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Supper for the Soul Thursday Dinners beginning Feb. 21st

Supper for the Soul Thursday Dinners

 

Beginning on Thursday February 21st, we will be meeting for dinner and discussion during the period of Lent. It was a huge success last year and we hope to continue this time of fellowship and learning, in addition to great food, for the duration of Lent. We will be discussing the sermon from the week prior, as a table group, while enjoying home cooked dinners.

There will be one vegetarian option and one meat option each week.

February 21st – Tortellini Soup & Chicken Tortilla Soup served with fruit, bread and salad

February 28th – Baked Potato Bar with all the fixins served with garden salad and fruit

March 7th – Chili & Baked Potato Soup served with fruit, bread and salad

March 14th – Baked Macaroni and cheese & Baked Macaroni and cheese with ham and peas served with fruit

March 21st – Sandwich Night – Egg salad, tuna salad and assorted deli meats served with chips and fruit

March 28th – No dinner – Maundy Thursday service
Please plan to attend — the program will begin at 6:00 and be finished by 7:00 so that all may attend other evening events.

 
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Posted by on February 16, 2013 in Bible Study, Get Involved!, Lent, Pender UMC, Sermon

 

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From YouVersion: Intentional Preparation for Easter

From my email:

People around the world will celebrate Jesus’ resurrection on Sunday, March 31. In the weeks leading up to Easter, many individuals put intentional practices in place to focus on the nature and meaning of Christ’s sacrifice. This year Lent begins on Wednesday, February 13.

Please consider joining the YouVersion community in preparing your heart with one of the following Reading Plans, each one designed specifically for this season:

Bringing the Bible to Life

As we study Jesus’ life and his sacrifice for us, it helps to understand the context of his time on earth. The Bible is a five-part series from Executive Producers Roma Downey and Mark Burnett that breathes life into tales of faith and courage from Genesis through Revelation. We’ve been chosen as the official Bible App for the series, and very soon you’ll be able to watch video content right in the Bible App. The Bible series begins 3-3-13; check your local TV listings for times.

 
 

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Sunday, February 10, At Pender UMC

Sunday at Pender

 

  • The Sermon at all 3 services (8:15, 9:30 and 11:00am)

    Road Rage
    Road rage can be found anywhere on the beltway.  What can we do to make sure we are not a part of it?  How do we curb our anger?  Lets talk this Sunday!

  • February 10: Blood Pressure Checks 9:15-9:45 and 12:00-12:30
  • February 10: Pender Connections Class, 9:30-noon in the chapel.  More information
  • February 10: Sunday School continues for the 2012-2013 school year.  Read the brochure
  • February 10, JLU, 5-7PM.  More information
  • February 10: Book Lovers Group, 7:00PM
  • February 10: Turning Point Youth Ministry More information
  • February 10: Women’s Evening Bible Study More Information.  The Joyful in Jesus Small Group meets for fellowship, Bible study, discussion and prayer. Our purpose is to explore the lessons of the Bible and to share insights of how to apply God’s Word to everyday life as we strive to create a community of encouragement and joy through prayer and fellowship. Our group is open and we invite you to join us. We will be using a study guide with weekly assignments. No prior study experience needed, all women are welcome to join.
  • February 10: Sing ‘n Celebrate  at 7:00pm.  More information
 
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Posted by on February 9, 2013 in Bible Study, Get Involved!, Pender UMC, Sermon

 

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Bible Gateway Lent Devotionals Are Here

The Holy Bible

From my email:

Lent is coming! The season of Lent–the approximately six weeks leading up to Easter Sunday–begins on Wednesday, February 13. And that means….

Bible Gateway Lent Devotionals Are Here

Christians around the world observe Lent in a wide variety of ways. Some commit to daily Scripture meditation, devotional reading, or regular prayer. One common practice during Lent is to “give up” something you take for granted as an act of self-denial–and as a way to center our priorities around Jesus Christ and nothing else.

However you choose to observe Lent this year, we’ve got several email devotionals designed to help you stay focused on Jesus during the long journey to Easter:

  • Lent Devotions: An eclectic mix of Scripture readings, prayers, and reflections to help you ground your thoughts on Jesus Christ during the Easter season.
  • The Story of Jesus: Read through the entire life of Jesus Christ, beginning with his birth and culminating in his death and glorious resurrection.
  • Readings for Lent and Easter from The Voice: Daily Bible readings to help root you in Scripture throughout Lent, drawn from The Voice Bible translation.

Sign for up for these devotionals on our Newsletters page. All three begin on Wednesday, February 13.

Each of these devotionals takes a slightly different reflective approach to the Lent experience. Individually or collectively, they’ll give you something to think, pray, and reflect on as Easter approaches!

However you observe this season, we wish you a blessed, reflective Lent. It may seem far away now, but the joyous hope of Easter is coming!

Sincerely,
The Bible Gateway Team

 
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Posted by on February 9, 2013 in Bible Study, Get Involved!, Lent

 

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