Visions of Lent Year 2 -- Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) offers congregations a weekly presentation to be included in the regular Lenten worship service. This follow-up to Volume 1 (which concentrated on the Feast of Passover) focuses on the Palm Sunday story and six elements within that story that were significant parts of the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles or Booths. The festival is rooted in Leviticus 23:33f, where God commanded Moses to declare the festival to the people of Israel as a reminder of the temporary shelters ...
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Visions of Lent Year 2 -- Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) offers congregations a weekly presentation to be included in the regular Lenten worship service. This follow-up to Volume 1 (which concentrated on the Feast of Passover) focuses on the Palm Sunday story and six elements within that story that were significant parts of the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles or Booths. The festival is rooted in Leviticus 23:33f, where God commanded Moses to declare the festival to the people of Israel as a reminder of the temporary shelters they lived in when He delivered them out of Egypt. Preparation for this worship series is very simple. Lent 1 begins with a plain, "symbolic" booth placed somewhere within the sanctuary. For the next five weeks objects are gradually added inside the booth. Objects include: Lent 2 -- citron (or other citrus fruit) in an attractive yet simple container Lent 3 -- musical instruments (flute, cymbal, lyre, harps, trumpets, etc.) Lent 4 -- donkey figure or picture Lent 5 -- a large crown Lent 6 (Palm Sunday) -- palm branches Each presentation involves four participants including: minister, a youth, and two other readers. Parts are brief and need not be memorized. Betty Lynn Schwab of Saskatoon. Canada, is an ordained pastor serving Meewasin Valley United Church. This is her fourth book published by CSS.
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