
Divine Things
“He will conquer death by suffering it all the way through to the end and beyond. We can do this also… ‘Take up your cross,’ he says, ‘and follow me.'”
“He will conquer death by suffering it all the way through to the end and beyond. We can do this also… ‘Take up your cross,’ he says, ‘and follow me.'”
“Jesus: His Life” will feature “some of the world’s most respected Biblical scholars, historians, faith leaders and theologians” including Bishop Michael Curry, Reverend Gabriel Salguero and Dr. Ben Witherington III.
Arise, shine; today is as good a time as any other.
The church also had the idea to take advantage of the extra attention and attendance that Sunday to conduct a food drive to benefit a local Food Pantry and Humane Society.
Stuff.co.nz describes workers lowered into the ruins in buckets, and retrieving pieces of masonry “about the size of car engines, along with smaller pieces the size of a can of beans.” Pieces of stained glass still intact within their lead frames have also been recovered.
“I feel myself relax as I listen to the voices. I know singing is good for you, I know community is good for you, but in that moment of voices rising as women, I feel more powerfully this goodness.”
You are not the chosen ones
“The big question is did Jesus know his role in Salvation history from his Incarnate birth, or did he also have to pray, discern, struggle as do the rest of us, sharing his human experience with us, as we struggle trying to hear the Holy Spirit?”
These elections did not follow the Protocol between the Anglican Church in North America and the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), and were not made in consultation with the College of Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America. … Conversations between Archbishop Beach and Archbishop Okoh are ongoing as they seek a way forward that honors Christ and his Church, and builds up the Gafcon movement. – ACNA press release
We can’t build our way out of our daily frustrations and annoyances, but perhaps we can build up within ourselves a capacity for grace