Tag: Lent

  • Free from judgments, free for mercy

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    Information accompanying this Kleasterklank Text: 'Free from judgment, free for mercy' from 'Bread for the road' by Henri Nouwen Reading: John 8, 1-11 (NBV21 and Fryske Bibel) Music: 'Lava me' from the miss 'Son of Man' by James Whithbourn, performed by the Westminster Williamson Voices conducted by James Jordan, Jeremy Powell (soprano saxophone), Ken Cowan (organ) Kleasterklank...

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  • Love your enemies!

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    Information accompanying this Kleasterklank Text: Part from Psalm 104 (Huub Oosterhuis, 150 psalms free) Reading: Matthew 5, 43-48 Music: Les Beatitudes from the CD 'Chant de Liturgie Slavonne' (Choeurs des moines de Chevetogne) Kleasterklank 30, March 9, 2022

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  • Kleaster sound 7, 2021

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    Kleaster sound 7, 2021

    Kleaster morning of Wednesday, March 17, 2021 This week's Work of Mercy: "Clothing the naked". From the new Kleaster Sound, which comes online today, the following words for reflection, leading up to two questions. When I think of this work of "mercy," clothing the naked, I think first of clothes. Clothes to literally be able to put on. Notions like...

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  • Kleaster sound 6, 2021

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    Information Text: 'Where love dwells' by Anneke Meiners Bible reading: Leviticus 19:33-34 Music: Yo-Yo Ma plays 'Going home' by Dvořák Kleaster morning March 10, 2021 This week's Work of Mercy is providing shelter to strangers. From the new Kleaster sound, coming online today, the following words for reflection:How to deal with strangers....

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  • Kleaster sound 5, 2021

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    Kleaster sound 5, 2021

    Information Text: Cees Buisman, Friesch Dagblad of Saturday, February 27, 2021 and Cees Buisman, Man is not a plague. Over het gevaar van een onttoverde wereld (Bornmeer, 2018) Bible reading: Psalm 42 (Fryske Bibel and NBV) Music: Wishful Singing, Kyrie & Tropus Kyrie Fons Bonitatis Dear people, a few words of reflection leading up to a question...

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