A Christian, or another religion?Quote:
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A Christian, or another religion?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kim131
we prob did that at some point, but i werent listening lol!Quote:
Originally Posted by Abi
Yes, In Christianity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Abi
From http://www.ststephenscoorparoo.org.a...sm/Study01.htm
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The Good News of Christ Declared
Jesus’ command to his disciples to go out into the world and help people become followers of him was symbolised in the practice of baptism. Baptism was a way in which people who have responded to the good news of Christ could declare their acceptance of God’s grace and their submission to Jesus Christ as Lord.
The “promise of eternal life” (relationship with God now and forever) through Jesus’ life, death and resurrection, is symbolised in the baptismal washing with water. There is usually a Bible Reading and an exposition of the Christian good news to preface the Baptism and explain its meaning.
To understand the symbol (baptism) you must comprehend its meaning – the offer of relationship with God through the work of Jesus Christ.
The Baptismal Vows
The candidate for baptism (or the sponsors if an infant is being presented) is invited to make a public response to God:
“I ask you now to stand, and, in the presence of your sponsors and of this whole congregation, to make your response to the promise of forgiveness of sins and eternal life held out to you by Jesus Christ.” [ii]
The candidate then makes the baptismal vows of repentance, faith and obedience. These are the defining commitments of a Christian towards God. We will study them in this book.
The Baptism with Water
The candidate may be immersed in the water or receive sprinkling. The baptism or washing is done in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit – the Trinitarian revelation of God in the Bible.
The baptised person is signed (with water) in the sign of the cross: “to show that you will not be ashamed to confess the faith of Christ crucified, and to fight bravely under his banner against sin, the world and the devil, and to continue Christ’s faithful soldier and servant to your life’s end.”
Prayers
Prayers are offered for the baptised disciple to walk in the Spirit, obeying Jesus and serving him.
Proper understanding of Baptism requires us to see how these four components reinforce the meaning of the service.
Is that any help?
Not really, but thanks anyway :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Abi
What information are you exactly looking for?
Does anyone have any tips on how to tackle German coursework (or just any tips for tackling general language courseworks). I'm meant to be doing German coursework, on the enviroment in London, but i really dont know where to start. Its a bit of a burden, i'm dreading starting it, hence the plea for tips:)
have you been given oral questions yet? cos for my french coursework i based it on the oralQuote:
Originally Posted by Abi
yeah, but its the coursework that i find hardest.
right abi, i just did this one, firstly, plan it all- what you wanna say, then look up the vocab and write some sentences. i also used my oral questions for gcse, as the teacher has marked those so they are perfect, but don't panic and take time! it works for me!
ok, thanks :)
sure! do you use the logo textbook?
no, its called "klasse! higher". Its not that usefull, thats why i find the coursework hard to do. we dont get much guideance, its really hard
do you want me to have a look in my textbook later for you??
yeh thats what i meant about the oral questions, they really helped me with my french courseworkQuote:
Originally Posted by Lisamaxwellfan
Oh right. yeah that makes sense. cheers :)
shall i have a look in my textbook for you later? or is it all over and done with?
I've just done it :cheer: It took me since i got in from school, but i finally did it. I used relative clauses as well, and the genative case :cheer: Its probably not as long as it shouyld be, but the content isn't bad (even it i do say so myself :p )
i remember genative case from when i did german, it was hard!Quote:
Originally Posted by Abi
is anyone doing of mice and men at the moment?? or done it and remember it fairly well?
we did it for gcseQuote:
Originally Posted by crazylea
well im doing it again this year (gcse plus) lol. and im doing coursework.. on hopes and dreams and on the help sheet it recommends saying something about curleys wifes dream and on everyone else on the ranchs dream......do you have any idea what i could write lol
does anyone no what the distance is from lands end - john o groats as i need that to answer my maths question and i cant find it anywhere
874 miles see hereQuote:
Originally Posted by samantha nixon
thanks so much thats a big help
does anyone know how/why potassium stops bananas ripening?
i have no idea could it have anything to do with the fact that bananas hav alot of potassium in anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by di marco
Banana as they ripe give of Ethylene gas.. potassium stops this gas from been release thus stopping the banana ripening
btw I am not that clever.. just read it on website
Curly wife wanted to be a actess at Hollywood but she never got the letter that she got promisedQuote:
Originally Posted by crazylea
im reading of mice and men - its in the final exam in english for gcse this year
George and Lennie talk about their vision of the future which is they will have a house together and they know what it will be like and also they want to work for themselves.
Candy: I don’t remember if he has a dream at the beginning but he them wants to move in with George and Lennie as he knows that the boss will kick him of the ranch as he only have one hand
Curley’s Wife: she is unhappy with her life, she don’t have her Freedom when she married Curley,Curly wife wanted to be a actess at Hollywood but she never got the letter that she got promised
thanks alot :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Siobhan
I did mice and men and also wuthering heights for englishQuote:
Originally Posted by lollymay1234
thank you tigs :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Angeltigger
ive got some for the other characters if you want?Quote:
Originally Posted by crazylea
i did mice and men, but did pride and prejudice instead though some of the other classes did wuthering heightsQuote:
Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
Do you need any moreQuote:
Originally Posted by crazylea
umm no dont think so.
heya guys, doing some media research, they cnat juts let us go and film we have to do loads of unecessary research: basically ive got to do a questionnaire about thriller films
so far ive got these questions
what is your favourote type of thiller (ie phycological/action/crime etc)
what is your favoruite thriller film
who is your favourite thriller director (hitcock, pincher etc)
what 3 things would you except from a thriller film
can you think of any good ones that i should have? :searchme: