Why I Support the Idea of Believers' Baptism

My church's news site recently noted a gathering down in Jamaica which was a consultation on believers' baptism.  There were a couple of ministers from my church there, along with representatives of the World Council of Churches. I'm always nervous when our ministers get involved with WCC people and events.  They are like young Siegfried, …

Some Random Thoughts on the Charlie Hebdo Attack and Islam

It's not easy to keep up with life and the world's events at the same time, especially if your job isn't--or jobs aren't--to keep up with all of it.  Nevertheless I'd like to put down some random thoughts on the subject.  Most of it has appeared before in one form or another on this blog, …

The Comeback of Stained Glass

Who would have thunk it? "However, there are new discussions that stained glass is seen more favorably by younger generations." DeGroot cited recent research conducted by the Barna Group, which found that Millennials preferred more traditional looking sanctuaries instead of so-called trendy buildings. Stained glass windows are one of the fonder memories of the church …

Bill Clinton's Eucharistic Theology: It Depends on What 'Is' Is

I must have been in an especially catty mood when I posted this on Stand Firm in Faith: Clinton stated that “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” Clinton was only stealing a concept from Southern Baptist Eucharistic theology. I actually got a thumbs up for that. Nevertheless, it's something that's …

My Thoughts on "Christianity's Decline in the Northeast"

@roddreher makes an interesting, if somewhat open-ended analysis of the subject: ...my general sense was the same I had when I lived in NYC for five years: that the region overall is cool to Christianity in a way that I have not seen anywhere else I’ve lived (except for South Florida). Needless to say, the …

A Unique South Florida Tribute to Christianity

Former Miami cop Marshall Frank lays it out: I am not a Christian. That being said, I love and support the Christian religion for adhering to a loving faith. I may not be a believer, but I have enjoyed the Christmas holidays all of my 75 years... How despicable it is to hear and see …

The Silence and Admiration of Mary and Joseph

This is the last in the Christmas series from Bossuet's Elevations on the Mysteries, in this case XV-XII. You can see the earlier post here and thread back through them. It has been a difficult year for us, and the news hasn't been the cheeriest either. For the season I have opted for something to …

The Shepherds at the Manger of Jesus Christ

Again with Bossuet's Elevations on the Mysteries, XV-XI: After the song of the Angels, the shepherds said one to another: Let us go over to Bethlehem and let us see this word that is come to pass, which the Lord hath shewed to us. And they came with haste: and they found Mary and Joseph, …

The Beginning of the Gospel

More from Bossuet's Elevations on the Mysteries, XV-X: The beginning of the Gospel is in the words of the Angel to the shepherds: I announce to you, literally, I evangelise you, I give to you the good news which will be the subject of a great joy, and that is the birth of the Saviour …

The Song of the Angels

The latest instalment from Bossuet's Elevations on the Mysteries, XV-IX: Glory to God in the highest: and on earth peace to men of good will. Peace is published throughout the earth: peace of man with God for the remission of sins, peace of men among themselves, the peace of man with himself by the harmonisation …

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