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  1. rev.dennis

    Jan 02 Sermon

    Genesis 2:15-3:24 Psalm 1 Luke 1:26-56
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    Jan 1 Sermon

    A Prayer ... Of Praise Oh, give thanks to the LORD! Call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples! Sing to Him, sing psalms to Him; talk of all His wondrous works! 1 CHRONICLES 16:8-9 Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Genesis 1 Luke 1:1-25 Gods Creation and ordering of Heaven and Earth Genesis 1:1-2:3
  3. Obituary published on Legacy.com by Jowett Family Funeral Home - Benzonia from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2023. Stephan "Steve" Hubbard, of Frankfort, took his last ride Sunday, December 3, 2023. Steve was never scared to take on new opportunities and did everything with honesty and integrity. He was the owner of Bayshore Tire and Auto in Elberta and then opening in Frankfort. He was clever and filled to the brim with knowledge gained through all his life experiences: he could fix or build anything. He has strong values and is well-liked by everyone, mostly due to his positive energy. His life was a testament to the power of joy, resilience, and the enduring strength of family bonds. He was a man who knew the value of a good laugh, the thrill of winter sports, and the importance of quiet moments of peace. Steve was a private person, but also very witty and fun! He had a passion for riding snowmobiles some would say he was as happy as a 6-year-old on Christmas morning, when he was riding his shiny red machine. He leaves in his snow dust his wife Meg Hubbard, sons Robert Hubbard and Devin Poynor, grandson Clayton Poynor, parents Colleen (Steve) Hubbard, Bernard Stephan (Lenore) Hubbard, brothers Jason (Robyn) Ludy, Michael (Laura) Hubbard. nieces and nephews: Rebecca, Calvin, Conner, Rosie, Isabelle, Stanley with countless more nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, and uncles from the Hubbard, Anderson, Dixon, and Reed Families. Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn’s rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there. I did not die. A service will be held at 2:00 pm Friday December 15th at the Benzie Central High School Auditorium. Friends and family are welcome to visit starting at 12:00 pm. Benzie Central High School 9222 Homestead Rd, Benzonia, MI 49616
  4. We are here today to celebrate the miracle of love. Andrew Wald and Kirsten Perry have found that miracle in each other and now desire to share their love all the days of their lives. Are both of you willing to give your hand to the one whose heart you hold? (Both answer): Yes, we are. Andrew do you have the ring for Kirsten? Please repeat after me Kirsten, this ring is a token of my love. / and a sign of my commitment. / I marry you with this ring, / with all that I have and all that I am. Kirsten do you have the ring for Andrew? Please repeat after me Andrew, this ring is a token of my love. / and a sign of my commitment. / I marry you with this ring, / with all that I have and all that I am. May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon the fields. May the light of friendship guide your paths together. May the laughter of children grace the halls of your home. May your lives be blessed with an everlasting love. May God grant you a new beginning as He opens the door to life's deepest and richest experiences. May the life you build together be a lasting testimony that a second chance is for those who never give up believing in the power of faith, hope, and love. Andrew and Kirsten, You have committed and proclaimed your love for each other and to your children. By the giving and receiving of rings and these gifts, I now pronounce you husband & wife, and family. (The Officiant shall say): Andrew, you may kiss your Bride. (Bride and Groom kiss). (The Officiant shall say): Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my privilege to introduce to you for the very first time, (Mr and Mrs.) Wald and family. ohc_Andrew-Kirsten_Wedding.pdf
  5. TO DO's Need to setup an Initial Meeting and work on building custom ceremony. Build Ceremony
  6. It appears Box Office is short staffed for this weekend so helping cover
  7. TO DO's Assemble Uplighting Stands Charge Wedge Lights Test they are all set to BLUE (test with remote they are sync'd) Word on Gigbar functionality for Wedding Reception Playlist (soundswitch) Still not sure what to do for slow songs... Need to figure that out... maybe just change to a solid light blue light (still would be nice to have a starbar) Add all songs to SD card as a backup and make sure all playlists are on iPad (make sure you have everything to run off iPad if need be) Assemble two strategies (in the event Bose stop working)
  8. Sydney and Peyton are tying the knot Guest est: 200+ CEREMONY (max time is 1 hour) LOCATION: Pennsylvania Courtyard A gracious, open-air courtyard suited to a ceremony of up to 400 guests. Alternative indoor location due to inclement weather is Anderson Theater. (Additional $1100 ceremony fee). RESERVED: 6pm-7pm Max time to use location for ceremony is 1 hour (doesn't include setup time which they give you 45min prior to ceremony to setup) 45 minute setup (5:15pm-6pm) DJ sets up speaker & stand, connects iPad via Bluetooth and lapel mic Test MIC Test Range for iPad/Bluetooth Start Pre-Ceremony Music Playlist chairs get setup 1 hour ceremony (6pm-7pm) Guests arrive and sit DJ Plays Processional Song (Canon in D) and wedding party enters DJ Plays Here comes the bride - bridal chorus (bride walks down aisle) Minister marries couple and says, "And now for the first time, May I introduce Mr and Mrs Peyton Craft DJ Plays The Wedding March (piano) barrymoore Grab Speaker, Stand, Microphone and iPad and get to reception to play cocktail music Pictures for bride/groom and cocktail music begins at 6:30pm TIMELINE Ceremony performed by Mark Richards (317)319-6280 4:30pm - Setup Begins for Ceremony and Reception **HARD SET BY VENUE 6:00pm - Ceremony Begins **HARD SET BY VENUE Reception 6:30pm - Cocktail Hour Begins **HARD SET BY VENUE 7:30pm - Cocktail Hour Ends (Bar is closed) **HARD SET BY VENUE 7:45pm - Wedding Party Entrance (RECEPTION) **HARD SET BY VENUE (Pure Love - Ronnie Milsap) 7:50pm - First Dance (Hey There Delilah - Boyce Avenue) 7:55pm - Father Daughter (My Wish - Rascall Flats) 8:00pm - Mother Son (She Will Be Loved - Maroon5) 8:05pm - Blessing/Toast (Thom Hardesty - no music played) 8:10pm - Dinner Served (Dinner Music)**HARD SET (play somewhat upbeat music) 8:20pm - Cake Cutting (Marry You - Bruno Mars) 8:30pm - Speeches (no music .. just the mic) 8:35pm - sunset pictures (UpBeat PopJazz) 9:00pm - Anniversary Dance (Forevery and Ever Amen) 9:15pm - Bouquet Toss (Crazy in Love) 9:20pm - Garter Removal (Mission Impossible) 9:25pm - Garter Toss (Another One Bites the Dust) 9:30pm - Open Dancing 11:30pm - BAR CLOSES **HARD SET BY VENUE 11:50pm - Last Dance (Sweet Caroline) ** Had to update the order since we didn't want to cut the cake before Dinner since it would dry out the cake. hardesty-craft_wedding_script.docx HenryFord_VendorAgreement_EventGuyZ(2023.pdf
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    Sikhism

    Sikhism is classified as an Indian religion or Dharmic religion along with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. The basis of Sikhism lies in the teachings of Guru Nanak and his successors. Sikh ethics emphasize the congruence between spiritual development and everyday moral conduct. Sikh in Punjabi means “learner,” and those who joined the Sikh community, or Panth (“Path”), were people who sought spiritual guidance. Sikhs claim that their tradition has always been separate from Hinduism. Nevertheless, many Western scholars argue that in its earliest stage Sikhism was a movement within the Hindu tradition; Nanak, they point out, was raised a Hindu and eventually belonged to the Sant tradition of northern India, a movement associated with the great poet and mystic Kabir (1440–1518). The Sants, most of whom were poor, dispossessed, and illiterate, composed hymns of great beauty expressing their experience of the divine, which they saw in all things. Their tradition drew heavily on the Vaishnava bhakti (the devotional movement within the Hindu tradition that worships the god Vishnu), though there were important differences between the two. Like the followers of bhakti, the Sants believed that devotion to God is essential to liberation from the cycle of rebirth in which all human beings are trapped; unlike the followers of bhakti, however, the Sants maintained that God is nirgun (“without form”) and not sagun (“with form”). For the Sants, God can be neither incarnated nor represented in concrete terms.
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    Taoism

    According to Taoist practice, at the deepest level of our being—in our spiritual essence—we are neither man nor woman. Learn how this concept applies throughout Taoism, including its history, scriptures, ceremonies, and tradition.
  11. Unlike the other traditions, the Baha’i Faith is relatively young but still has much to offer to the environmental discussion. As Peter Adriance and Arthur Dahl tell us in the overview essay, “the Bahá’í appreciation for nature goes far beyond its utilitarian value, to see it as a significant source of knowledge at the spiritual level.” But the spiritual is intimately and essentially interconnected with pressing, practical concerns, as “from a Bahá’í Faith perspective, the problems of ecology and the environment cannot be separated from all the other problems facing the world today, and require a holistic integrated approach, both scientific and spiritual.” Thus, any Baha’i Faith discussion of the environment is essentially cross-disciplinary and also addresses issues ofgovernance, economy and inequity, and material sustainability, all at both local and global levels.
  12. The first step is to contact Rev.Dennis to get you setup with access and get introductions out of the way as well as reserve his services for your special day. Next, download the Wedding Ceremony Worksheet which looks like this (example of page1 of worksheet below. you can download from the Weddings club) You should have access to the Weddings area which you will find Ceremony as a tab which is where you will look through options Now you are viewing the Ceremony Blog, it becomes more helpful when you filter based on categories that you'll find on your Wedding Ceremony Worksheet. Once you have the Wedding Ceremony Worksheet filled out, provide your results to Rev.Dennis and he'll put your Ceremony together for you to review and work out the finer details.
  13. Congratulations Together we will create a Wedding Ceremony that both you and your guests will LOVE. Religious or Non-Religious, we (you two and myself) design a customized ceremony created just for you! I’m Rev.Dennis a Davison, MI-based officiant who crafts custom ceremonies. You and your guests may appreciate my down-to-earth, relevant, and personable style. You can call on this friendly professional to help create your dream wedding ceremony. I’m a Wedding Officiant that will work with you to create the wedding of your dreams based on your unique preferences and values. With more than two decades of experience in performing ceremonies, I can help you enjoy a day that runs smoothly and is meaningful to you. You and your guest may look forward to happy memories. I wed couples of a wide variety of religious and spiritual beliefs, including several Christian denominations and non-religious clients. I offer relaxed elegance and exceptional service to help make a special day truly memorable. Whether you are seeking a single-faith, multi-faith, non-religious, or vow renewal ceremony, I will assist you in anyway I can so you can enjoy your wedding.
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    Theme is lights and lot of them. Glow Sticks etc.. Setup can be as early as 5pm
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