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The Ceremony Of Ordination

Gerald VandenBerg·1967-03-01
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Ordaining a man in the ministry of the Word is always a most solemn act. It ought not to be accompanied with a gaudy and pompous ritual which can only divert the attention of the congregation from the real significance of the occasion. Prolongation of the affair through the addition of many superficial, meaningless activities does not enhance its beauty. Ordaining a man in the ministry of the Word is always a most solemn act. It ought not to be accompanied with a gaudy and pompous ritual which...

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Author
Gerald VandenBerg
Date

1967-03-01

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Scripture References
Genesis 48:14
Exodus 29:10
Leviticus
Leviticus 1:4Leviticus 24:14Leviticus 16:21
Matthew
Matthew 19:13Matthew 9:18
Mark 10:16
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