How do I contact Lamb of God?

How do I contact Lamb of God?

CALL US TODAY (725) 228-5100 and speak with a CTI Lamb Of God booking agent to get direct availability and pricing for having this talent to work your event.

Why is Jesus Lamb of God?

“To be called a Lamb of God means that God gave Jesus to be killed like a lamb for our sins so we could live forever.” For hundreds of years, Jews brought lambs to the temple as sacrifices for their sins. They kept coming back year after year because no lamb could take away all their sin.

What does the lamb symbolize?

In Christianity, the lamb represents Christ as both suffering and triumphant; it is typically a sacrificial animal, and may also symbolize gentleness, innocence, and purity. When depicted with the LION, the pair can mean a state of paradise. In addition, the lamb symbolizes sweetness, forgiveness and meekness.

Where does Lamb of God live?

Richmond, Virginia
Lamb of God (sometimes abbreviated as LoG) is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia.

Is the Lamb of God a Christian symbol?

One such imageappears on a ceiling in the Christian catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus, apparently as a symbol of Christ as Savior.

What kind of font is on the cover of sacrament?

Sacrament font here refers to the font used in the cover artwork of Sacrament, which is the fifth studio album by the American groove metal band Lamb of God, released in 2006 via Epic Records. The font used for the band name on the cover is probably Papyrus by Chris Costello and the album title is probably set in Celtic Garamond Pro.

Where does the word lamb appear in the Bible?

Of special interest is the use of the term “lamb” in Revelation where it occurs twenty-eight times in symbolic reference to Christ and once as a comparative statement identifying some aspect of the beast ( Rev 13:11 ). The beast was, no doubt, represented as having the horns of a lamb to point to its religious significance.

Who are the Seventy Lambs of God in the Bible?

Seventy disciples were sent forth as “lambs in the midst of wolves” ( Luke 10:3 ). Likewise the risen Christ charged the Apostle Peter to feed His lambs, which prob. marked out Peter’s special responsibility to nurture and advance the people the ascended Lord would leave behind.