When he brought out the red we could see Holy Spirit take over. Come Holy Spirit, move in Your people. Draw us to Jesus, His glory to see. Rain down from heaven fresh living water. Bring us Your liberty.
To add a little more: Blue is an accepted alternative color for advent, emphasizing royalty of the incarnate Christ. Gray (grey?) is often used in lent. Gold can be used alongside white during the celebratory seasons of Christmas and Easter. Varying shades of these colors can also be used very effectively.
In addition to what Carter Cortelyou added, Oxblood or Passiontide Red is sometimes used for Palm Sunday and during Holy Week until and sometimes including Maundy Thursday if the typical White or Gold is not for that day. Rose is sometimes used for 3rd Advent and 4th Lent (Gaudete & Laetare Sundays), and Black (typically with White or Gold) is sometimes used for Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, All Souls', and for funerals.
Love to watch Chuck. I have learned so much about the church. He does a great job of explaining and I can't wait to see what the next episode will be. Thanks for doing these.
Do you suppose Jesus, Paul, and the early church were concerned about what colors were up in their home churches? Just saying. What verse is Lent found in the Bible. Just saying.
Ik that I am 10 years late, but it is likely that Jesus was to some extent, since Jesus is God, and God is unchanging, and in the Old Testament, God was very particular about rituals, and such.
When he brought out the red we could see Holy Spirit take over. Come Holy Spirit, move in Your people. Draw us to Jesus, His glory to see. Rain down from heaven fresh living water.
Bring us Your liberty.
Carter! Couldn't agree more. Blue, grey and gold are absolutely in line with the liturgical calendar. Thanks!
Having never been raised in a church that follows the liturgical calendar, this was very informative.
Awesome! This will become a regular part of our acolyte training!
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HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS?
To add a little more: Blue is an accepted alternative color for advent, emphasizing royalty of the incarnate Christ. Gray (grey?) is often used in lent. Gold can be used alongside white during the celebratory seasons of Christmas and Easter. Varying shades of these colors can also be used very effectively.
Awesome...learn something everyday!
Thanks!
Thanks Chuck!
Love this!
In addition to what Carter Cortelyou added, Oxblood or Passiontide Red is sometimes used for Palm Sunday and during Holy Week until and sometimes including Maundy Thursday if the typical White or Gold is not for that day. Rose is sometimes used for 3rd Advent and 4th Lent (Gaudete & Laetare Sundays), and Black (typically with White or Gold) is sometimes used for Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, All Souls', and for funerals.
Love to watch Chuck. I have learned so much about the church. He does a great job of explaining and I can't wait to see what the next episode will be. Thanks for doing these.
Cute! Looking forward to more videos.
Lol, I cannot stop watching these videos! :)
I'm a new member of a Methodist Church, so this was very informative. I enjoyed your presentation!
Red can also be used for Passion Sunday. And, of course, black for Good Friday.
Red is used in good friday too
I guess it’s good?
Chuck do you believe Elvis Presley is alive.
Very good basic overview. Concise but very informative and extremely well presented - thanks for posting. You have a new subscriber.
Do you suppose Jesus, Paul, and the early church were concerned about what colors were up in their home churches? Just saying. What verse is Lent found in the Bible. Just saying.
Ik that I am 10 years late, but it is likely that Jesus was to some extent, since Jesus is God, and God is unchanging, and in the Old Testament, God was very particular about rituals, and such.