The Acolyte's Book

The Acolyte's Book PDF

Author: Hoyt L Hickman

Publisher:

Published: 2003-09

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9780687038220

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Defines duties, procedures, and equipment of the Acolyte.

Acolytes of Cthulhu

Acolytes of Cthulhu PDF

Author: Robert M. Price

Publisher: Titan Books (US, CA)

Published: 2014-06-24

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1781165270

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Noted Lovecraftian scholar R.M.Price assembles this unique Lovecraft-influenced collection of twenty-eight rare tales, from such diverse authors as Neil Gaiman, Jorges Luis Borges, Manly Wade Wellman, and Gustaf Meyrink. Spanning from the 1930s to the 1990s, this kaleidoscopic collection is a triumph of interdimensional threats, ritual magic, and cosmic horrors.

A Manual for Acolytes

A Manual for Acolytes PDF

Author: Dennis G. Michno

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 1991-06-01

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 0819224618

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A valuable, illustrated handbook for the server at all liturgical celebrations that details all the responsibilities and duties of the acolyte. When serving at the altar, one is doing just this: actively assisting the celebrant in the worship of God. This manual is designed to described duties expected of a server. There are basic directions that apply, governed either by The Book of Common Prayer or tradition. The Handbook will assist you in learning the basic principles of serving. “A no-nonsense book of clear and brief instructions.”—The Living Church

Parish Acolyte Guide

Parish Acolyte Guide PDF

Author: Donna H. Barthle

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2003-07

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9780819219381

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A basic handbook for performing the duties of an acolyte.

Acolytes

Acolytes PDF

Author: Nikki Giovanni

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2008-07-08

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0061734136

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A collection of eighty all new poems, Acolytes is distinctly Nikki Giovanni, but different. Not softened, but more inspired by love, celebration, memories and even nostalgia. She aims her intimate and sparing words at family and friends, the deaths of heroes and friends, favorite meals and candy, nature, libraries, and theatre. But in between, the deep and edgy conscience that has defined her for decades shines through when she writes about Rosa Parks, hurricane Katrina, and Emmett Till's disappearance, leaving no doubt that Nikki has not traded one approach for another, but simply made room for both.

How to Motivate, Train and Nurture Acolytes

How to Motivate, Train and Nurture Acolytes PDF

Author: Robert Eaton

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2001-10-01

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 0819224561

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This guide for acolyte directors includes ideas for training new and veteran acolytes, encouraging team spirit, and providing a strong spiritual foundation. Presents five workshops with detailed activities. Helps trainers impart a deeper understanding of the acolyte's vital role in church liturgy.

Acolyte Leader's Resource Guide

Acolyte Leader's Resource Guide PDF

Author: Donna H. Barthle

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2003-07-01

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 0819225622

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Provides everything someone new to managing an acolyte program needs to know, as well as tips that even the most experienced leaders will find useful. This manual will help acolyte directors manage an effective program and cut the administrative duties down to a reasonable number.

You are an Acolyte

You are an Acolyte PDF

Author: Conrad Groseneck

Publisher: Forward Movement

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780880282321

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This revised and updated manual explains the duties of acolytes in the liturgies of the Episcopal Church. a must-have work for acolytes, their leaders, and clergy.

I Serve at God's Altar

I Serve at God's Altar PDF

Author: Roger A. Speer

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2018-11-17

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1640651241

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An acolyte resource for the 21st-century Episcopal Church Despite the changing landscape of the Episcopal Church, one ministry that continues but gets little attention is that of acolytes. Whether second graders or adults, the mentoring and training of acolytes is a formational experience. I Serve at God’s Altar offers a simplified theology of how God is met in worship and how it affects the lives of those most engaged in it, a visual exploration of the Episcopal liturgy and its history through extensive illustrations, how acolytes fit into the work of the church in worship, and how worship affects the acolyte’s discernment for ministry and Rule of Life. Illustrations include a visual exploration of church artifacts (crosses, candles, Eucharistic vessels, etc.), holds, and processes to set a standard of expectation and expertise in service according to Episcopal practice and tradition. There is a section of reproducible handouts for organizing an acolyte ministry at every size church, including scheduling, communications, installation liturgies, recruitment plans, and training outlines.

Acolytes of Nature

Acolytes of Nature PDF

Author: Denise Phillips

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2012-06-04

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 0226667375

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Although many of the practical and intellectual traditions that make up modern science date back centuries, the category of “science” itself is a relative novelty. In the early eighteenth century, the modern German word that would later mean “science,” naturwissenschaft, was not even included in dictionaries. By 1850, however, the term was in use everywhere. Acolytes of Nature follows the emergence of this important new category within German-speaking Europe, tracing its rise from an insignificant eighteenth-century neologism to a defining rallying cry of modern German culture. Today’s notion of a unified natural science has been deemed an invention of the mid-nineteenth century. Yet what Denise Phillips reveals here is that the idea of naturwissenschaft acquired a prominent place in German public life several decades earlier. Phillips uncovers the evolving outlines of the category of natural science and examines why Germans of varied social station and intellectual commitments came to find this label useful. An expanding education system, an increasingly vibrant consumer culture and urban social life, the early stages of industrialization, and the emergence of a liberal political movement all fundamentally altered the world in which educated Germans lived, and also reshaped the way they classified knowledge.