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Photo by Artu016bras Kokorevas on Pexels.com One must be awed, amazed and just plain overwhelmed by the courage, strength, fearlessness, and determination of the Ukrainian people. They are in a war/conflict where they are outnumbered, outgunned, and for most people would be considered dire or hopeless. To them, there…
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Adar Aleph the month Russia invaded Ukraine
This Adar Aleph, Russia invaded Ukraine, still the Jewish People chose to do acts of rejoicing
A special anniversary for the Church where Catholics and Protestants find common ground
Luther Before the Diet of Worms, photogravure after the historicist painting by Anton von Werner (1843-1915) in the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) 500 years ago 95 theses where posted at the door of the cloister church of Wittenberg, which became to serve as the catalyst for one of the world’s largest religious splits, asContinue reading “A special anniversary for the Church where Catholics and Protestants find common ground”
Message of Pope Francis I for the 48th World Communications Day
Communication at the Service of an Authentic Culture of Encounter [Sunday, 1 June 2014] Dear Brothers and Sisters, Today we are living in a world which is growing ever “smaller” and where, as a result, it would seem to be easier for all of us to be neighbours. Developments in travel and communications technology areContinue reading “Message of Pope Francis I for the 48th World Communications Day”
Certain people trying to stem freedom of speech
This early morning I was very surprised to find my blog Christadelphian World blocked for public viewing because of a complaint to Google for inappropriate postings. I am convinced this action against my writings and also taking away others to react on my writings is a breech of freedom of speech, plus a childishContinue reading “Certain people trying to stem freedom of speech”
Commitment to Christian unity
When the pope, at Westminster Abbey in London where he participated in an ecumenical celebration of Vespers on September 17, said: “Our commitment to Christian unity is born of nothing less than our faith in Christ. … It is the reality of Christ’s person, His saving work and above all the historical fact of HisContinue reading “Commitment to Christian unity”
Bread and Wine
Despite the centrality of the breaking of bread service to the life of the community, Christadelphians do not ascribe any miraculous powers or holiness to the actual bread and wine which are used. We do not subscribe to the doctrine of transubstantiation or anything akin to it, or to any act or doctrine which wouldContinue reading “Bread and Wine”
