The Mystery of Faith
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THE Church is very good at alleluias. We know how to fill a building with brightness, how to let the joy of Easter ring out, how to mark the feast with all the beauty it deserves....
Faith has a voice. Faith says and believes what God says! Faith never works if you never put it to use.
PENTECOST marks a heightened awareness of the presence of the Holy Spirit at the end of a joyful Eastertide, and marks the beginning of what ought to be a new and vibrant spiritual...
IN 1994, the BBC was at its most imaginative and creative. Starting on the Eve of Palm Sunday, it broadcast the première of Sir James MacMillan’s Seven Last Words from the Cross ov...
by Peter Mullen, TCW IT ALL happens in one week. On Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. He throws the crooks and wheeler-dealers out of the temple. He has his Last Supp...
BY THE time we reach the clause about the Holy Spirit in the Apostles’ Creed, we are hurtling towards the end (of the creed, though not of this series: following the liturgical cal...
IT ALL happens in one week. On Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. He throws the crooks and wheeler-dealers out of the temple. He has his Last Supper with his followers...
Pride: for faith has no other obstacle than this. If man were humble, he would have faith enough to move mountains.
I AM sitting in the pew, waiting for the service of holy communion to start. I feel alone, and yet I am not lonely, surrounded by other church members. I do my best to make convers...
THERE are two approaches to thinking about the meaning of Jesus’s death. One focuses on the effect of his death on the individual believer. The other asks what has been achieved by...
I say these things so you might be saved (John 5:34b). The post Heart faith appeared first on Lutheran Church of Australia.
I first heard the words from Connie Goodbread. I’ve heard them many times since. You’ve heard them, too: Everything we do is faith development. Everything we teach is Unitarian Uni...
Our Korean Catholic church has asked its members to write about their personal faith and will later publish a book of it. I submitted the following: G.K. Chesterton once said, “Tru...
Sometimes, even often, Lord,the mystery of how you move in my life blows my mind, fills me with wonder, deepens my faith and moves me to tears... Sometimes, even of...
SOMETIMES, the liturgy draws you through, and the community of faith carries those for whom Easter does not come — or does not come on time, and never on demand. This year, thousa...
A blind man healed of demonic possession by Jesus, defying logic and challenging the Pharisees' intellectual understanding, highlights the power of faith in experiencing God's supe...
Abraham Joshua Heschel, Plough Abraham Joshua Heschel writes about the importance of awe to our experience of creation and worship of God in this chapter of his book Thunder in th...
THERE is probably no doubt that the Cenotaph in London is a holy place. While no one fought, died or was buried there, it remains a most poignant and powerful memento mori — a nati...
Doubt is often treated as something believers should hide, as though faith and questions can never occupy the same heart. Yet the story of Thomas, as recorded in John 20:24-29, tel...
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