Theology matters: I believe in the Holy Spirit
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...
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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...
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...
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...
COULD someone stand on a soap box at Hyde Park Corner and preach about the ascension as gospel or good news? In this series, I am making that claim about each part of the creed. Ap...
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...
Faith has a voice. Faith says and believes what God says! Faith never works if you never put it to use.
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...
CHRISTIANS sometimes speak as though the gospel could fit on a postcard. It can: “God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself,” for instance; but compression can do us no f...
TRACING back memories can be tricky. We often remember things as rose-tinted when they may not have been. None the less, I recall, having been recommended for training, an impatien...
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...
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....
I say these things so you might be saved (John 5:34b). The post Heart faith appeared first on Lutheran Church of Australia.
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...
TWO days before his death, aged 62, on 29 April, 1951, Ludwig Wittgenstein sent a farewell message to close friends in England: “Tell them I’ve had a wonderful life.” In some ways,...
Over the past several years, I have had the honor to write a series of columns on issues dear to my heart: faith, family, and... Read More The post What Really Matters: Faith, Fami...
GOD needs to speak to us in our own language. As the Anglican poet Malcolm Guite puts it: “Hail your God in any language, he replies in your own mother tongue” (David’s Crown: Soun...
One of the key differences I’ve noticed between the United Methodist Church and the religion in which I was raised is the focus on now versus later — “later” being heaven, the afte...
Things that can befall the human being because of faith. These things must be grounded upon the teaching of Christ. For human reason of the kind that flows out of Adam cannot possi...
“Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts.” 1 Samuel 17:45 (KJV)...
When I taught confirmation, I would share some of Paul’s letters with my students. I’d tell them that, before phones and computers, letters were important ways to communicate. Paul...
DEPRESSION sears the soul. So do the memories that can prompt it — memories that can remain with you for a lifetime, no matter how hard you try to tell yourself that they belong in...
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...
My faithful effort is more important than earthly success. The post Daily Devotional 4.14.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
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