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The Miracle Of Life -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationIntroductory Moments
With Unwavering Trust -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationThe Call To Worship: (By the leader)
Everyone Is Searching -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation: from Deuteronomy 4:29; James 4:8, 10.
Do You Want To Be More Spiritual? -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation: (The congregation reverently quiet)
He Came Seeking Fruit -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords To Start Our Meditation:
Strong Faith For Weak People -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationSome Thoughts To Meditate Upon:
What Do You Expect Your Religion To Do? -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation (The people reverently quiet)Words Of Preparation:
Elements Of Devotion -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation
The Best Surprises -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationA Hymn: "Sometimes A Little Surprises"
The Wonderful Mystery Of The Christian Religion -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationThe Call To Worship:
For Goodness Sake -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationSomething Worth Thinking About:
The Virtue Of Self-Management -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation from Isaiah 55:6-7
When The Heart Is Right Before God -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation: Psalm 51:10-12 (NRSV)
A Larger Design For Living -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation (The people quietly prayerful)
Vitality For Today -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Meditation Music: "God Of Grace And God Of Glory"
What Are You Doing With The Rest Of Your Life? -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation: from Psalm 90:1-2, 10, 12 (NRSV)
Take Up Your Cross And Follow Me -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Meditation Hymn: "Above The Hills Of Time"
Managing Disappointment -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation
The Full Measure Of Life -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental Meditation: "Wonderful Words Of Life"A Brief Prayer: Psalm 39:4-5
And Now, We Thank You, Our God -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Meditation Music: "For All The Blessings Of The Year"
There Is Wonderful News Today! -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Meditation Music: "O Holy Night!"(Would be excellent to set the scene as a solo)
He Has Come Back To Life! -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation (By the Worship Leader)
What Is That In Your Hand? -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation:
Like A New Batch Of Dough -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Meditation Music Appropriate To Observance Of The EucharistWords Of Preparation:
What Can I Do With Who I Am? -- Clement E. Lewis -- 1994
Instrumental MeditationWords Of Preparation Matthew 16:13-17 (TEV)
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