
2FAB #92: Jonah
Luci and Jordan open up Jonah, which is definitely not a boring part of the Bible!
Luci and Jordan open up Jonah, which is definitely not a boring part of the Bible!
Jesus is alive! Thats’s as true for us as for the disciples 2000 years ago; and he’s still inviting us into a scary unknown place with him.
Does the Episcopal Church have a future where it can thrive in rural communities?
“There are a million different ways to be found by God and adopted into God’s family, but becoming an heir takes a lifetime!”
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But the real reason that I have been at that church almost every Sunday since for over seven years is that Jesus was there. I walked in and there he was. He was in every face in every pew. I saw him. I felt the spirit in the air. It was humming.
“You find a way for God to work through you, and you understand what you are meant to do to make the kingdom of God appear here on earth.”
Episcopalians might be people of common prayer; that is, prayer said in common, but there is more in heaven and earth than can be held solely within the pages of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer
“Yet it is in the mundane and the banal that we often find the strongest evidence that God is working with us every day to be a part of the restoration of the world.”
Episcopalians are typically motivated more by gratitude for the gift of Jesus and new life as his followers, than by anxiety for the salvation of others. We tend to believe in the “wideness of God’s mercy”