Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Grace and Peace to my St. Aidan Family
Greetings in the Name of our LORD and KING.
Just wishing you all Grace and Peace this Christmas, as I will not be around this year. But, i will be back soon after the new year. Take Care and God Bless.
Neil
Jude 24-25
Monday, October 19, 2009
Thank you
Been meaning to post here for a while. Was I the only one who found the prayer yesterday especially meaningful, helpful, nourishing? Went I went back for prayer, I told the person praying for me that I actually had been experiencing some healing in my life, and I just wanted it to continue. Denise prayed that the Holy Spirit would "seal up" (her words) the work that he had been doing--perfect. And she didn't really know my situation. But it was just the perfect prayer.
I wonder if others had the same experience? Perhaps we can confess, if not sins, then the ways we were helped yesterday, to each other.
Posted by Eric
Thursday, April 16, 2009
"The Gospel of the Forty Days"
Alleluia, Christ is risen!
The texts for this week are as follows: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 133; 1 John 1:1-2:2; and John 20:19-23
Over the course of forty days, until Christ's Ascension, the disciples learned the warp and woof of resurrection. In early tradition this became known as "the Gospel of the Forty Days." In essence they were taught by the living Lord how to read the scriptures which led to a renewed theology (understanding of God) and a renewed ecclesiology (the identity of and mission of the people of God). They then went out and shared this three-part renewal with the then known world.
I can't help but wonder what it would be like for us to allow the living Lord to lead St. Aidan into the ways of renewal over the next forty days, helping us recover the sheer joy and adventure of the scriptures and, just so, God and, just so, our identity and mission! It could happen; it could happen for you! Let's not underestimate the power of Easter! "Holy Spirit, breath of God, renew me and all the world!"
Please post thoughts on the texts or on Easter season as separate posts and not as comments on this post so we can easily skim through them.
Posted by Allen+
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