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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Old Tappan, NJ

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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Old Tappan, NJ

Location: Old Tappan, NJ
Members: 10
Latest Activity: Mar 6

Remember the text from worship last week? What was the theme? God provides for our deepest needs, especially through His Son, Jesus Christ. As we more fully understand this, our attitude moves from emphasizing scarcity to seeing abundance in the blessings of our lives. Grace truly does abound!

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Comment by John Holliday on March 3, 2012 at 6:49pm

I am! Someone once told me that this is a "divine" statement! Here's another: I am walking wet through Lent!

Comment by BARBARA FITZGERALD on February 27, 2012 at 11:21pm

anyone reading the Lenten Journey book yet?

Comment by BARBARA FITZGERALD on December 27, 2009 at 1:11am
Due to several conflicts - can we change our Jan 6 meeting to Jan 13?
Comment by BARBARA FITZGERALD on September 2, 2009 at 11:09am
poor James!
Comment by John Holliday on September 2, 2009 at 10:52am
Responding to Robert's question about the book of James being banned from the Bible...in Volume 35 of Luther’s Works (Fortress Press, 1960, p. 397) of Luther’s preface to the Epistles of James and Jude, it is mentioned in note 55 that before 1530 AD Luther wrote the following regarding the book of James: “Therefore, I will not have him (James) in my Bible to be numbered among the true chief books, though I would not thereby prevent anyone from including or extolling him as he pleases, for there are otherwise many good sayings in him.” This comment was later reworked to read that Luther would not include James “among the chief books” (of the Bible.) Clearly, Luther would not have included the Epistle of James as a part of his “canon within the Canon.”
Comment by Robert Alfonso on August 30, 2009 at 8:39pm
When Hertha says the "attitudes" of legalism, I think we can get so preoccupied and judgemental about God's gift of Law, that we lose sight and of receiving God's grace. We can do good works such as music and technology and finance, but we could still feel empty and tend to sin. Thinking about it, we need the law, but Luther may be saying achieve grace, find that grace inherent within ourselves, and the rest ie., good works will follow.

P.S. = Did Luther want the book of James "banned" from the Bible?
Comment by BARBARA FITZGERALD on August 30, 2009 at 7:35pm
Not surprisingly, my thoughts were with the liturgy/music - is the piano somehow less HOLY than the organ? Does more contemporary music mean we are somehow displeasing God? Or do we get caught in the trappings - the handwashing - of the liturgy and forget the meaning? Would singing the kyrie "with a beat" change the words?
Comment by John Holliday on August 30, 2009 at 7:14pm
Continuing our Town Hall discussion from worship today (8/30) - any thoughts on God's gift of the Law? Do we emphasize the law too much at the expense of the Gospel, or vice versa? Hertha mentioned to me after worship that attitudes of legalism destroy everything. Do you see a danger of legalism anywhere in the world, in the Prince of Peace congregation or any other place?
Comment by Paul Lutz on February 21, 2009 at 8:18am
The NJ Synod BoF synod advocate here. What happening around the BoF in Old Tappan? peace, pl
 

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