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Griffin 424 Elaina Lane Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Philagriffin@gmail.com On Monday, August 13th, an article was written regarding the debate and controversy surrounding a recent prayer made at a public event by commissioner Steve Sandlin.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/08/16/constitutionality-of-prayer/
15/08/2013 www.pdf-archive.com
Zhen Bang's Wyverns Loots Kill Count Total Loot Average Loot 1,000 19,563,769 19,564 Kill Loot Amount 1 Guam, Marrentill, Kwuarm 1,1,1 2,390 2 Law Rune 45 12,690 3 Rune Axe 1 7,560 4 Law Rune Price 45 12,690 5 Rune Axe 1 7,560 6 Guam, Tarromin, Avantoe 1,1,1 2,390 7 Rune Kiteshield 1 35,544 8 Adamant Bolts 53 9,699 9 Coins 300 300 10 Prayer Potion(4) 2 26,512 11 Uncut Ruby 10 20,900 12 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 13 Loop Half of Key (RDT) 1 14,426 14 Rune Axe 1 7,560 15 Magic Logs 35 43,680 16 Rune Arrow 36 6,228 17 Air Rune 225 1,125 18 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 19 Rune Arrow 36 6,228 10 89,590 20 Battlestaff 21 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 22 Iron Ore 200 34,000 35,544 23 Rune Kiteshield 1 24 Runite Bolts 25 5,625 25 Snapdragon Seed 1 47,142 26 Prayer Potion(4) 2 26,512 27 10,160 Death Rune 40 28 Air Rune 225 1,125 29 Uncut Ruby 10 20,900 30 Rune Warhammer 1 26,589 31 Uncut Diamond 5 21,265 32 Runite Bar (RDT) 1 13,592 33 Pure Essence 250 2,000 34 Magic Logs 35 43,680 35 Rune Arrow 36 6,228 36 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 37 26,518 Rune Battleaxe 1 38 Air Rune 225 1,125 39 Rune Full Helm 1 21,446 40 Guam, Guam, Tarromin 1,1,1 2,390 41 Blood Rune 25 5,600 42 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 43 Prayer Potion(4) 2 26,512 44 Rune Warhammer 1 26,589 45 Guam, Marrentill, Ranarr 1,1,1 2,390 46 Harralander, Irit, Ranarr 1,1,1 2,390 47 Lobster 6 1,248 48 Rune Kiteshield 1 35,544 49 Adamantite Bar 10 24,430 50 8,160 Chaos Rune 80 51 Coins 300 300 52 Blood Rune 25 5,600 53 Rune Arrow 36 6,228 54 Guam, Irit, Ranarr 1,1,1 2,390 55 Chaos Rune 80 8,160 56 Law Rune 45 12,690 57 Death Rune 40 58 Coins 300 300 59 Ranarr Seed 3 123,927 60 10,160 Rune Arrow 36 61 Coins 300 300 62 Snapdragon Seed 1 47,142 63 Rune Arrow 36 6,228 64 Rune Full Helm 1 21,446 65 Air Rune 225 1,125 Pure Essence 250 2,000 67 Guam.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/02/10/spreadsheet/
10/02/2016 www.pdf-archive.com
Effective Prayer Life MAIN TEXT:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/05/chrio-bible-study-outlines-01/
05/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com
Appreciate the importance of prayer and choose to spend more time in conversation with God.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/03/30/lord/
30/03/2011 www.pdf-archive.com
(8 min.) Kelly Martinez 7:56 Prayer Opening comments (3 min.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/12/18/life-and-ministry/
18/12/2017 www.pdf-archive.com
RAMADAN ACTIVITIES STUDENT CHECKLIST REQUIRED DAILY ACTIVITIES Got up for Fajr on time and prayed Fajr with its Sunnah Made my morning Dhikr Prayed all prayers on time and on earliest time possible Made the recommended Dhikr after every prayer Prayed all the 12 rakah of Sunnah prayers Made Qunut/Dua for the Muslim Ummah in a prayer Made Dua for my parents Commanded one good Forbade one evil Prayed more than 1 fard prayer in a mosque (males) Read the Tafsir of one verse of the Qur’an Read one new Hadeeth and its meaning Read 1 page of the Quran as a minimum Attempted to increase in knowledge (Reading/Listening) FR SA SU MO TU Date beginning :
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/07/23/ramadan-checklist/
23/07/2011 www.pdf-archive.com
RAMADAN SELF IMPROVEMENT CHECKLIST REQUIRED DAILY ACTIVITIES Got up for Fajr on time and prayed Fajr with its Sunnah Made my morning Dhikr Prayed all prayers on time and on earliest time possible Made the recommended Dhikr after every prayer Prayed all the 12 rakah of Sunnah prayers Made Qunut/Du’a for the Muslim Ummah in a prayer Made Du’a for my parents Commanded one good Forbade one evil Prayed more than one fard prayer in a mosque (males) Read the Tafsir of one verse of the Qur’an Read one new Hadeeth and its meaning Read one page of the Qur’an as a minimum Attempted to increase in knowledge (Reading/Listening) FR SA SU MO TU Week beginning Ending WE TH COMMENTS Attempted to practise one rare Sunnah of Rasulullah Made one or more Muslims smile Made my parents smile, hugged and kissed them Did not argue, nor backbite with anyone Did not harbour ill feelings in my heart against anyone Did not do anything I was unsure about its permissibility Tried my best to take care of my body Gave charity (monetary) Preserved or removed a harm from the environment Made Du’a for the Prophet Make Tawbah and Istighfaar 100 times Pondered 10 minutes about struggling for this Deen Did a special deed that is secret between myself and Allah Gave some of the extra food from Iftar to my neighbours Made my afternoon Dhikr Prayed my taraweeh prayers Prayed the Witr prayer Read Surah Mulk before going to sleep Pondered about my Death and of the Day of Judgement Prayed absolute minimum two rakat Tahajjud prayer Asked Allah for Jannah and refuge from Jahannam (X3) Went to sleep in a state of Wudu’ Went to sleep without ill feelings towards any Muslim REQUIRED SPECIFICALLY ON FRIDAYS Read Surah Kahf Took extra care to groom and maintain myself Attempted to pray Jumah earliest time &
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/07/24/ramadan-self-improvement-checklist/
24/07/2011 www.pdf-archive.com
AlbAn’S EpiScopAl church the 4th Sunday of Easter May 3, 2020 MORNING PRAYER RITE 2 ONLINE SERVICE BULLETIN Morning Prayer beginning on page 77 Opening Acclamation Officiant:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2020/05/03/easter-4th-sunday-may-3-2020/
03/05/2020 www.pdf-archive.com
When coaches lead or participate in prayer with students at public-school events they convey disrespect for students’ and families’ beliefs and send the message that students who do not practice the officially favored faith or do not participate in the prayer are unwelcome outsiders who do not belong.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2019/12/18/2019-12-17-catawissa-pa-football-coach-prayer-with-students/
17/12/2019 www.pdf-archive.com
Timing function is available to meet the needs of daily prayer or other special gathering.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/03/22/venue-pa-solution/
22/03/2017 www.pdf-archive.com
“31 Days of Praying for Your Future Husband” Prayer Challenge 31 Days of Praying for Your Future Husband By A Noble Calling This prayer list has been put together in the hopes of encouraging you to pray for your future husband daily.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/07/27/31-days-of-praying-for-your-future-husband/
27/07/2014 www.pdf-archive.com
“31 Days of Praying for Your Future Husband” Prayer Challenge 31 Days of Praying for Your Future Husband By A Noble Calling This prayer list has been put together in the hopes of encouraging you to pray for your future husband daily.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/08/01/31-days-of-praying-for-your-future-husband/
01/08/2014 www.pdf-archive.com
[Psalm 127:1] Good Shepherd Ghana Methodist Church, Worcester, Massachssets, was started on April 4th 2008 when mighty men and women with a vision of winning souls for God met as a prayer group under the name John Wesley Strategic Prayer Center at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Worcester.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/04/16/good-shepherd-ghana-methodist-church-worcester/
16/04/2016 www.pdf-archive.com
Paul, Stillwater, Lakeland, Maplewood, Woodbury Prayer Breakfast Thursday, November 7th, 2013 7:00 am - 8:45 am (seating at 6:45) Prom Center in Oakdale • 484 Inwood Ave.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/10/15/oakdale-elmo-pb-veterans-flyers/
15/10/2013 www.pdf-archive.com
AlbAn’S EpiScopAl church the 6th Sunday of Easter May 17, 2020 MORNING PRAYER RITE 2 ONLINE SERVICE BULLETIN Morning Prayer beginning on page 77 Opening Acclamation Officiant:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2020/05/17/easter-6th-sunday-may-17-2020/
17/05/2020 www.pdf-archive.com
AlbAn’S EpiScopAl church The Second Sunday of Pentecost June 14, 2020 MORNING PRAYER RITE 2 ONLINE SERVICE BULLETIN Morning Prayer beginning on page 77 Opening Acclamation Officiant:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2020/06/14/pentecost-2-june-14-2020/
14/06/2020 www.pdf-archive.com
AlbAn’S EpiScopAl church Ascension Day May 24, 2020 MORNING PRAYER RITE 2 ONLINE SERVICE BULLETIN Morning Prayer beginning on page 77 Opening Acclamation Officiant:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2020/05/23/ascension-day-may-24-2020/
23/05/2020 www.pdf-archive.com
9:15am 9:15am FilledFilled with Your with Your GloryGlory For the ForCause the Cause ComeCome As You AsAre You Are Offertory Offertory Prayer:
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/10/06/october-8-2017/
06/10/2017 www.pdf-archive.com
You are one prayer away from activation.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/06/21/activate-yourself-in-the-spirit-realm/
20/06/2017 www.pdf-archive.com
It is not meant as a replacement to traditional Hebrew prayer, but instead as an accompanying resource.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/01/15/alignment-refinement-jewish-meditations-in-english/
15/01/2018 www.pdf-archive.com
He has blessed on weekends, in team meetings, on reunions, as we’ve interceded for each other in prayer, etc.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/03/17/mar2011newsletter-1/
17/03/2011 www.pdf-archive.com
FROM THE PRAYERS OF PREPARATION FOR COMMUNION REGARDING “WORTHINESS” OF THE HOLY MYSTERIES In the prayers for preparation for Holy Communion, written by several different Holy Fathers, we find the repetition of this belief in utter unworthiness for Holy Communion, whether one has fasted or not. Note also, that among the Fathers who wrote these prayers are St. Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom, the greatest luminaries among the Anatolian‐Cappadocian Fathers. Yet these most awesome and splendid examples of sanctity, whether they fasted “in the finer and broader sense,” as Metropolitan Kirykos calls it, by no means considered themselves “worthy to commune.” For it is not abstaining from foods that make one worthy, but rather abstaining from sins, and all men have sinned save Christ who alone is perfect, and save Theotokos who is the purest temple of the Lord from her very childhood, but was hallowed, sanctified and consecrated by God at the hour of the Annunciation. The rest of us are sinners, even the saints, but their holiness is owing to God’s mercy upon them due to their purity of life, and their theosis is owing to the grace of God that overshadowed them, as they lived every day in Christ. The fact that the saints were not worthy in and of themselves, but by the grace of God, can be well understood by reading their prayers of preparation for Holy Communion. For these prayers were written by saints who, in their shortcomings, were also sinners; and they wrote these prayers for the sake of sinners who, just like them, strive by God’s grace to become saints. Thus, in the second troparion in the preparation for Holy Communion we read: “How can I, the unworthy one, shamelessly dare to partake of Thy Holy Gifts?” In the last few troparia in the service of preparation for Holy Communion, we read: “Into the splendor of Thy Saints how shall I, the unworthy one, enter?...” and again “O Man‐befriending Master, Lord Jesus my God, let not these holy Gifts be unto me for judgment through mine unworthiness…” St. Basil the Great (+ 1 January, 397), in his first prayer of preparation for Holy Communion, writes: “… For I have sinned, O Lord, I have sinned against Heaven and before Thee, and I am not worthy to gaze upon the height of Thy glory… Wherefore, though I am unworthy of both heaven and earth, and even of this transient life…” In his second prayer we read: “I know, O Lord, that I partake of Thine immaculate Body and precious Blood unworthily, and that I am guilty, and eat and drink judgment to myself, not discerning the Body and Blood of Thee, my Christ and God…” St. John Chrysostom (+14 September, 407), in his first prayer of preparation for Holy Communion, writes: “O Lord my God, I know that I am not worthy, nor sufficient, that Thou shouldest come under the roof of the house of my soul, for all is desolate and fallen, and Thou hast not in me a place worthy to lay Thy head…” In his third prayer we read: “O Lord Jesus Christ my God, loose, remit, forgive, and pardon the failings, faults, and offences which I, Thy sinful, unprofitable, and unworthy servant have committed from my youth, up to the present day and hour…” If in any place in the prayers of preparation for Holy Communion there is a statement of worthiness within man, it is claimed that Christ and the Mysteries themselves are the source of that worthiness. By no means are mankind’s own works, such as fasting, considered to make one worthy. Thus, Blessed Chrysostom writes: “I believe, O Lord, and I confess that thou art truly the Christ, the Son of the living God, who didst come into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief. And I believe that this is truly Thine own immaculate Body, and that this is truly Thine own precious Blood. Wherefore I pray thee, have mercy upon me and forgive my transgressions both voluntary and involuntary, of word and of deed, of knowledge and of ignorance; and make me worthy to partake without condemnation of Thine immaculate Mysteries, unto remission of my sins and unto life everlasting. Amen.” St. Symeon the Translator (+9 November, c. 950) writes: “…O Christ Jesus, Wisdom and Peace and Power of God, Who in Thy assumption of our nature didst suffer Thy life‐giving and saving Passion, the Cross, the Nails, the Spear, and Death, mortify all the deadly passions of my body. Thou Who in Thy burial didst spoil the dominions of hell, bury with good thoughts my evil schemes and scatter the spirits of wickedness. Thou Who by Thy life‐giving Resurrection on the third day didst raise up our fallen first Parent, raise me up who am sunk in sin and suggest to me ways of repentance. Thou Who by Thy glorious Ascension didst deify our nature which Thou hadst assumed and didst honor it by Thy session at the right hand of the Father, make me worthy by partaking of Thy holy Mysteries of a place at Thy right hand among those who are saved. Thou Who by the descent of the Spirit, the Paraclete, didst make Thy holy Disciples worthy vessels, make me also a recipient of His coming. Thou Who art to come again to judge the World with justice, grant me also to meet Thee on the clouds, my Maker and Creator, with all Thy Saints, that I may unendingly glorify and praise Thee with Thy Eternal Father and Thy all‐holy and good and life‐giving Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.” St. Symeon the New Theologian (+12 March, 1022) wrote a poem that clearly explains how a communicant must regard himself as utterly unworthy to receive the Holy Body and Blood of the Lord, and entirely hope in God’s mercy: From sullied lips, From an abominable heart, From an unclean tongue, Out of a polluted soul, Receive my prayer, O my Christ. Reject me not, Nor my words, nor my ways, Nor even my shamelessness, But give me courage to say What I desire, my Christ. And even more, teach me What to do and say. I have sinned more than the harlot… And all my sins Take from me, O God of all, That with a clean heart, Trembling mind And contrite spirit I may partake of Thy pure And all‐holy Mysteries By which all who eat and drink Thee With sincerity of heart Are quickened and deified… Therefore I fall at Thy feet And fervently cry to Thee: As Thou receivedst the Prodigal And the Harlot who drew near to Thee, So have compassion and receive me, The profligate and the prodigal, As with contrite spirit I now draw near to Thee. I know, O Saviour, that no other Has sinned against Thee as I, Nor has done the deeds That I have committed. But this again I know That not the greatness of my offences Nor the multitude of my sins Surpasses the great patience Of my God, And His extreme love for men. But with the oil of compassion Those who fervently repent Thou dost purify and enlighten And makest them children of the light, Sharers of Thy Divine Nature… St. John Damascene (+4 December, 749), in his first prayer of preparation for Holy Communion, thus writes: “O Lord and Master Jesus Christ, our God, who alone hath power to forgive the sins of men, do thou, O Good One who lovest mankind, forgive all the sins that I have committed in knowledge or in ignorance, and make me worthy to receive without condemnation thy divine, glorious, immaculate and life‐giving Mysteries; not unto punishment or unto increase of sin; but unto purification, and sanctification and a promise of thy Kingdom and the Life to come; as a protection and a help to overthrow the adversaries, and to blot out my many sins. For thou art a God of Mercy and compassion and love toward mankind, and unto Thee we ascribe glory together with the Father and the Holy Spirit; now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.” In his second prayer he writes: “I stand before the gates of thy Temple, and yet I refrain not from my evil thoughts. But do thou, O Christ my God, who didst justify the publican, and hadst mercy on the Canaanite woman, and opened the gates of Paradise to the thief; open unto me the compassion of thy love toward mankind, and receive me as I approach and touch thee, like the sinful woman and the woman with the issue of blood; for the one, by embracing thy feet received the forgiveness of her sins, and the other by but touching the hem of thy garment was healed. And I, most sinful, dare to partake of thy whole Body. Let me not be consumed but receive me as thou didst receive them, and enlighten the perceptions of my soul, consuming the accusations of my sins; through the intercessions of Her that without stain gave Thee birth, and of the heavenly Powers; for thou art blessed unto ages of ages. Amen.” While waiting in line to receive Holy Communion, the following verses of the Blessed Translator are read: Behold I approach for Divine Communion. O Creator, let me not be burnt by communicating, For Thou art Fire which burns the unworthy. But purify me from every stain. Tremble, O man, when you see the deifying Blood, For it is coal that burns the unworthy. The Body of God both deifies and nourishes; It deifies the spirit and wondrously nourishes the mind. The following troparion clearly expresses with what mindset and manner one must approach the Mysteries. Let it not be thought that a Christian is meant to state the following simply as an act of false humility. On the contrary, the Christian must truly deny any sense of his self‐worth in the eyes of Christ, and must therefore submit himself entirely to Christ’s judgment, praying that the Lord will judge according to his great mercy and not according to our sins. The troparion reads: “Of thy Mystic Supper, O Son of God, accept me today as a communicant; for I will not speak of thy Mystery to Thine enemies, neither will I give thee a kiss as did Judas; but like the thief will I confess thee: Remember me, O Lord, in Thy Kingdom. Remember me, O Master, in Thy Kingdom. Remember me, O Holy One, when Thou comest into Thy Kingdom.” After a few other troparia, the following prayer is read: “Sovereign Lover of men, Lord Jesus my God, let not these Holy Things be to me for judgment through my being unworthy, but for the purification and sanctification of my soul and body, and as a pledge of the life and kingdom to come. For it is good for me to cling to God and to place in the Lord my hope of salvation.” As one approaches the Holy Chalice, one should crosswise fold his hands over his chest, and reflect in his mind the following petition: “Neither unto judgement, nor unto condemnation be my partaking of thy Holy Mysteries, O Lord, but unto the healing of soul and body.” When the priest administers the Holy Communion he announces: “The servant of God, [name], partakes of the precious, most holy and most pure Body and Blood of our Lord, God and Saviour, Jesus Christ, for the remission of sins and life everlasting. Amen.” Then, the communicant kisses the bottom of the chalice, thinking of himself as the harlot who kissed the feet of the Lord while anointing them with precious myrrh and her penitent tears, while contemplating the Seraphim who touched a burning coal to the mouth of Isaiah, saying: “Behold, This hath touched thy lips, and will take away thine iniquities, and will purge thy sins (Isaiah 6:7).”
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/09/23/contracerycii05/
23/09/2014 www.pdf-archive.com
Praying for Identity and Divine Alignment MY PRAYER LIST From my seat of rest at the right hand of the Father, I bind every person listed on my prayer list to Christ, to their identity in Christ, to their destiny in Christ, and to the will of God.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/06/21/praying-for-identity-and-divine-alignment/
20/06/2017 www.pdf-archive.com
At the time of the recitation of this prayer, Father was standing in the aisle while the two lay people raised the pitcher of wine and the ciborium simultaneously.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/05/04/pdf-letter/
04/05/2014 www.pdf-archive.com
As a petition of a family that comes on Sundays, since mid February we are gathering for prayer in their house every Wednesday evening.
https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/03/19/newslettermarch/
19/03/2013 www.pdf-archive.com