
The Thin Man by William Powell
THE concept of the sacred is an idea that has hallowed throughout the ages and brought celebrations of spirituality, God coming to meet humanity, and stages of growth attainable and blessed. Recognizing that we, as human beings, benefit from acknowledging the sacred stages in life, we come together through different experiences and acknowledgements of our growth and movement in Christ. An overwhelming number of ministers seek more depth and connection with the sacred in a profound manner (especially when it comes to the needs of their congregations), so how do we understand the relevance of the sacred in ministry? How can we connect with God in a way that is both Biblical and speaks to us today, in our modern times? In this new and updated edition of Rites, Rituals, And Ordinances: Celebrating The Sacred In Ministry, Dr. Lee Ann B. Marino, Ph.D., D.Min., D.D. both educates on and explains the different guidelines, standards, and apologetics for ten rites, rituals, and ordinances that restore the sacred within ministry. Originally written for Apostolic University as a part of seminary instruction, Dr. Marino presents practical and Scriptural information, wisdom, and approach into sacred rites, rituals, and ordinances, including ordination, appointments, weddings, funerals, presentations/dedications, consecrations, anointing, water baptism, holy communion, and this new volume also includes instruction on graduation services and sacred assemblies (such as first preaching, birthday services, convocation and more). Learn the reasons why these rites, rituals, and ordinances are important and essential for Kingdom believers today as we strive to find the sacredness of God in a world and experience that is often chaotic and disordered. New, updated, and revised edition also includes a special section full of prayers and blessings for special (and ordinary ) occasions that ministers and laity alike will find useful and powerful for ceremonial and devotional purposes.William F. Powell was a well-known artist and one of America's most talented colorists. Bill attended the Art Student's Career School in New York, Harrow Technical College in Harrow, England, and the Louvre Free School of Art in Paris, France. He is a native of Huntington, West Virginia. For over 45 years, he worked professionally in fine art, commercial art, and technical illustrations. Oil, watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, and pastel were among the mediums he taught as an art instructor, with topics ranging from landscapes to portraits and wildlife. He also wrote several popular Walter Foster works, as well as a number of art instruction books.
Bill offered several Color Mixing and Theory workshops in places around the United States as a renowned master of color. His knowledge of color theory inspired him to write and draw several pieces for a national art journal, as well as an educational series of 11 articles titled Color in Perspective. He also worked as an art consultant for national space initiatives and various paint manufacturers for artists. Bill's work included background sets for films, model making, animated cartoons, and animated films for computer mockup systems, among other things.
He created art films that taught people how to paint, mix colors, and draw.
| SKU | Non disponible |
| EAN | 0883929684489 |
| Titre | The Thin Man |
| Date de sortie | 2019-07-30 |
| Format | NTSC Subtitled |
| Code régional | 1 |
| Durée d'exécution | 91 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Archives |
| Évaluation du public | NR (Not Rated) |
| État | Non disponible |
| Note | Non disponible |
| Director | W.S. Van Dyke |
| Actor | Minna Gombell |
| Actor | Cesar Romero |
| Actor | Maureen O'Sullivan |
| Actor | Harold Huber |
| Actor | William Powell |
| Actor | Henry Wadsworth |
| Actor | Nat Pendleton |
| Actor | Porter Hall |
| Actor | Myrna Loy |