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Ujamaa
Acts contains the account of early Christians sharing their possessions and living in community. The fourth principle of Kwanzaa, cooperative economics, contains a similar message. The fourth principle of Kwanzaa is Ujamaa (oo-JAH-mah) Cooperative Economics - To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and othr businesses and to profit together from them.Community Harvest God provides for all of us.…
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Nia
God designed people to be in relationships. The fifth principle of Kwanzaa, purpose, also involves working for the common good. The fifth principle of Kwanzaa is Nia (nee-AH) Purpose - To make as our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.Caring for one AnotherThis Scripture passage talks about…
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Kuumba
Kuumba means creativity. God calls Christians to use their creativity to build up the church as a whole. The sixth principle of Kwanzaa is Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah) Creativity - To do always as much as we can, in the way that we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than when we inherited it.Sharing Our GiftsEveryone has…
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Imani
The final principle of Kwanzaa is faith. As Christians we are called to trust God with our lives, purposes and futures.The seventh principle of Kwanzaa is Imani (ee-MAH-nee) Faith - To believe with all our hearts in our parents, our teachers, our leaders, our people, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.Sharing Our GiftsThe writer of the Letter to…
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February 13 and July 8 – Priscilla and Aquila, teachers and supporters of the early church
Sometimes two heads are better than one. For Priscilla and Aquila, ministry wasn’t an individual pursuit; it was a joint project. Learn more about this husband and wife team.Partners in FaithMost of the early Christian ministry was carried out by single people of faith, but in the case of Priscilla and her husband, Aquila, we find a couple who taught…
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February 14 – Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, apostles to the Slavs
In the 9th century, these Greek brothers translated the Bible for the Slavic-speaking population in Eastern Europe. Find out more about their dedication to the Word of God. The Lexical SaintsCyril and his brother were born in northern Greece where both Greek and Slavonic languages were spoken. Both became priests. Cyril was sent to Constantinople to teach philosophy and serve…
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