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Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 03.01.09

Liturgy O God, our resurrection & life,      the promise of your new life in Christ      is like a breath of fresh air in a dry & thirsty land. We have gathered as believers,      and as those who are honestly seeking the truth.      Guide our worship this hour. O God who makes all things new,      speak to us as whole people […]

[Vox News] Ash Wednesday Edition

[Sunday Liturgy] Our Sunday Liturgy is at 11:00 AM at Mosaic (5619 Airport Blvd). Join us as begin our new Lenten series entitled Sacrifice. [Crochet Art] We want to bridge a relationship between Vox and Mosaic by displaying our talents together. Since both communities have a large textile interest, we are putting together an art show, “A Thousand Fibers,” for […]

Celtic Prayers

The Celtic movement during the Middle Ages developed a holistic form of spirituality with applicable parallels for today. The monks would often pray through their daily activities. They found even the most mundane activities as opportunities for talking with God. Some of these prayers were specific to waking up, or starting the morning fire, or taking care of their flocks, […]

Neighborhood Prayers

Each of our Neighborhood groups had an opportunity to pick a routine activity and write their own Celtic prayers. Feel free to use them as a part of your daily activities. Prayers for Washing Dishes by the SouthEast Neighborhood A Prayer for Brushing Teeth by the NorthEast Neighborhood A Commute Prayer by the Midtown Neighborhood A Breath of Fresh Prayer […]

Computer & Tailoring Classes

Our friends from India sent us an update this week. Check out www.ccchurch.in to find out more about their church community. Dear Vox Veniae, Greetings in Jesus’ Name. Thank you very much for your support and help towards our ministry. Last week I have distributed the certificates to those who completed the Computer and Tailoring courses(6 month course July – […]

Lent: Sacrifice

March 1 to April 12, 2009 Sacrifice. We live in a culture that prefers convenience over sacrifice. What does it mean to sacrifice? What does it look like to give up something because you love someone? What did it feel like for God to sacrifice His son in order to redeem the world? How can we sacrifice our lives to […]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 02.22.09

Liturgy Lord God, in a world where truth seems so relative,      your Word is a solid foundation; where love is but a flickering, momentary flame,      your passion is a constant ember; where power is widely abused,      your quiet strength works for justice; where law is enforced from the outside in,      your rule is from the inside out; where peace is […]