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  2. Glossary: colors, liturgical | UMC.org - The United Methodist ...

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    The liturgical colors are as follows: Advent, purple or blue; Christmas, white; Season after Epiphany, white for the first and last Sundays and green at other times; Lent, purple; Easter, white until the day of Pentecost and red on that day; Season after Pentecost, white for the first and last Sundays and for All Saints Day and green at other ...

  3. UMC Liturgical Colors / Parament Colors. “The Christian year has two cycles: the Christmas Cycle (Advent-Christmas-Epiphany) and the Easter Cycle (Lent-Easter-Pentecost). Within each cycle are a preparatory season symbolized by the color purple and a festival season symbolized by the color white.

  4. COLORS FOR THE CHRISTIAN YEAR - Discipleship Ministries

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    The Christian year contains two cycles: the Christmas Cycle (Advent– Christmas–Epiphany) and the Easter Cycle (Lent–Easter–Pentecost). Within each cycle are a preparatory season symbolized by the color purple and a festival season symbolized by the color white.

  5. The United Methodist Church

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    The Christian Year Colors of the Christian Year Advent The colors express visually what is happening in Christian year begins the life ofthe church. Each color symbolizes the nature of the season or festival being celebrated.

  6. Cokesbury Liturgical Color Calendar 2024 - Issuu

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    All the colors to use in worship spelled out in an easy-to-use monthly calendar.

  7. Why are there different colored altar cloths? | UMC.org

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    Blue altar cloths designate the Advent season at Glendale United Methodist Church, Nashville, Tenn. Photo by Steven Kyle Adair, United Methodist Communications. "The Christian year has two cycles: the Christmas Cycle (Advent-Christmas-Epiphany) and the Easter Cycle (Lent-Easter-Pentecost).

  8. Liturgical Color Guide: Understanding the Colors & Seasons ...

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    During each season, or time of year, specific colors are worn, churches are decorated, and portions of the scripture are read to celebrate. The 8 most common seasons in western Christianity are: Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, Time of the Church or Ordinary Time, Advent, and Christmas.

  9. Colors for the Liturgical Year - ALLEN-LEE MEMORIAL UNITED ...

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    Colors for the Liturgical Year. The Christian year contains two cycles: the Christmas Cycle (Advent-Christmas-Epiphany) and the Easter cycle (Lent-Easter-Pentecost). Within each cycle are a preparatory season symbolized by the color purple and a festival season symbolized by the color white.

  10. Yearly Seasons/Colors - Cheltenham United Methodist Church

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    The church calendar and the plan of the Christian Year, with its seasonal hymns, Scripture readings, colors and symbols, provide a framework through which the teachings of the church can be given in an orderly and rhythmical manner, instead of being left to individual impulse.

  11. Discipleship Ministries | Colors for the Liturgical Year 2015

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    Colors for the Liturgical Year 2015. NOTE: The liturgical colors for 2016 may be found on this downloadable Revised Common Lectionary PDF. Basic Pattern of Worship Worship Music Basics. Contact Us for Help. View staff by program area to ask for additional assistance.