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LET US, IN HEAVEN'S
NAME, drag out the Divine Drama from under the dreadful accumulation of
slipshod thinking and trashy sentiment heaped upon it, and set it on an
open stage to startle the world into some sort of vigorous reaction. WHAT THE CHURCH of
Jesus Christ believes, teaches, and confesses on the basis of the word
of God: This is Christian doctrine. Doctrine is not the only, not even
the primary, activity of the church. The church worships God and serves
mankind, it works for the transformation of this world and waits the consummation
of its hope in the next. "Faith, hope, love abide, these three; but
the greatest of these is love" — love, and not faith, and certainly
not doctrine. [But] the Christian church would not be the church as we
know it without Christian doctrine. The
Will to Believe and the Need for Creed REJOICE ALWAYS. Pray
without ceasing. in all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will
of God for you in Christ Jesus. — 1 Thessalonians 5:1 |
Catechumenate 2008-2009 We invite you to participate in our annual Catechumenate. Christians are apt to speak of having a ‘relationship’ with Jesus, or God. We also speak of ‘knowing’ God. What does this kind of language mean? The Catechumenate offers an explanation and provides us an opportunity to develop this relationship, to come to know God. Mostly using a seminar format, we discuss ways to know God: prayer, Bible, sacraments, worship, community, service, doctrine.
The purpose of the Catechumenate is not only to teach us about God, but to help us know God. It is a six month course for adults to explore the Christian faith. All are welcome: the baptized and the unbaptized, the seeker, the unchurched, the cradle Episcopalian, the committed atheist. The introductory meeting will begin with a light meal and provide an overview, introductions, informal presentations by the leaders, and consider questions and answers. You are welcome to come to any one class or to all of them. As we study doctrine, prayer, history, spiritual growth, scripture, sacraments, we ask:
The discussion is led by clergy and laypersons, and all participants are encouraged to offer questions, arguments, or comments to the conversation. Participants do not have to make a commitment, but participation is necessary for people who would like to be, or are considering becoming —
If you are even casually interested in learning more about Christian tradition, please plan to join us at the introductory meeting and light meal on October 1, 2008. All are welcome to attend. If you have questions, please call the church office and ask to speak to Fr. Lane or Fr. Sam. Man's
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SPIRITU ORABO ET MENTE : PSALLAM SPIRITU PSALLAM ET MENTE
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