At the extraordinary event of Communion, we cease to be our ordinary selves. This is no ordinary thing we do here this morning. We use ordinary things—a building, benches, juice, and bread—but it’s no ...
Imagine a stark choice. You can save one person who is likely to live another 30 years. Or you can save several people who may each live another 10 years. Should we prioritize saving more lives—or ...
I’m often struck by how ordinary church people are. That’s not a put-down. I admire the ingenuity of our disguises. Years ago, Stuart Briscoe asked a young woman what she did for a living. She replied ...
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