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For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen.
This is week 10 of our sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer, called Teach Us to Pray, based upon the disciples’ request of Jesus in Luke 11:1.
Each week, we are taking a few minutes at the end of the sermon to explore different ways to reflect in prayer. This week, we echoed the heart of this appendix to the scriptural origin of the Lord's Prayer, which is categorized by scholars as a doxology, by simply singing The Doxology (Old Hundredth) 5 times through as a sung prayer of praise and glorification to God.
Joel has also prepared a Spotify playlist of over 40 musical versions of the Lord’s Prayer for us to listen to as we walk through this series. Check it out by clicking here.
| Grace Northridge Anglican Church
For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen.
This is week 10 of our sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer, called Teach Us to Pray, based upon the disciples’ request of Jesus in Luke 11:1.
Each week, we are taking a few minutes at the end of the sermon to explore different ways to reflect in prayer. This week, we echoed the heart of this appendix to the scriptural origin of the Lord's Prayer, which is categorized by scholars as a doxology, by simply singing The Doxology (Old Hundredth) 5 times through as a sung prayer of praise and glorification to God.
Joel has also prepared a Spotify playlist of over 40 musical versions of the Lord’s Prayer for us to listen to as we walk through this series. Check it out by clicking here.
| Grace Northridge Anglican Church