We're doing some catching up on things that have been happening over the last nine months. In December, we gathered a group of artists to reflect on birth, death, faith, and the cost of discipleship in an exhibit called "25/26." “25/26” references the two days in December that the Christian church celebrates the Birth of Christ (25th) and the death of Christianity’s first martyr, St. Stephen (26th). Not only are these two celebrations filled with powerful imagery for the creative imagination, the juxtaposition of these two pivotal events represents common elements which all faiths and all peoples struggle to reconcile and understand. On these two days the gift of salvation is set against the cost of that salvation … God’s work in the world is set against the world’s response to God’s love and care.
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3/4/2016 04:45:25 pm
In Classic Theology, I remember our teacher discussed to us, her students, about the love and care given by God to us. This God's Love: How the Infinite God Cares for His Children by the most renowned theologians R. C. Sproul was also what we used as reference. This explains the fact that God doesn’t just love us. He is love.
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12/4/2017 02:31:16 pm
I am seeing a lot of great artworks from this post. Well, if you feel like you need to do a lot of catch up about each other's lives, then do it. Knowing each member's life and how is to going so far is important, so that you will be updated about your stories. By the way, is the church up for something again? If they are, I am excited. I can sense that they will one again come up with a campaign that will be good for everyone.
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4/2/2020 12:49:02 am
It is produced by bees that pollinate the flower Leptospermum scoparium, commonly known as the manuka shrub.
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