Wow! Here’s a list to be reckoned with if you want to save on typing out (mostly) traditional hymns! Simply copy and paste the text you want.
Also, hymn and song selections for July 27 have been posted today.
Ian
Wow! Here’s a list to be reckoned with if you want to save on typing out (mostly) traditional hymns! Simply copy and paste the text you want.
Also, hymn and song selections for July 27 have been posted today.
Ian
Here’s a useful free site, where we’ve provided the link to an image for Trinity that is free to use:
http://www.scripturepics.org/index.php?option=com_ponygallery&func=detail&id=125&Itemid=56
note the subtle image of the Holy Spirit as a dove
Unfortunately this image file is incomplete, but the persons of the Trinity are nonetheless graphically represented in a useful way. This image is free to use (from Cerezo Barredo) and could be, say, a graphic for your bulletin.
Have a look at this strong black and white image for the Ascension, which could be discussed with all ages for its meaning:
http://www.servicioskoinonia.org/cerezo/dibujosC/32ascensionC.jpg
It is free to use.
How about this for your bulletin or screen?
Cerezo Barredo provides Gospel illustrations for free on this Latin American website. Use the link below to access the Year’s pix. [To save the pic, open it by double-clicking on it, then right-click and select “Save As” to copy it to your computer – make sure you choose a folder that you can find again!)
http://www.servicioskoinonia.org/cerezo/indexCgraf.php
Google Translate will automatically provide English captions etc – this is easy to have in your browser if you use Google Chrome [Google’s free Internet browser] (Recommended).