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- Yes, I suppose that could describe our experience of it, Jesse. But I'm more interested in the reality of the kingdom that Jesus proclaimed. If it comes slowly to us because we're not...
- I see what you're saying Paul. As another possible perspective, it could be one of those things that just "creep up on you." Like, all the signs are there but you just don't see...
- No interest in this question? Maybe it would help if I was a little more explicit. Here's a piece from a journal entry on this subject, from several years ago, referring to a Methodist belief...
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- I think a few quotations from the ol’ Declaration of Independence may be in order: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator...
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following the way of Jesus in the land of our captivity
A few weeks ago, Missio Dei finalized its Rule of Faith (yay!)…for the next month, leading up to Easter, we’ll discern what living out this rule looks like. On Easter, those that feel so led will formally adopt the rule of faith. In case you’re int
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Do you worship together or separately in various churches? Are you waiting for approval from MCUSA to declare worship group status?
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I've been reading a little about the life of Tolstoy and his Christian Anarchism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingdom_of_God...
I like its ecclesio-focus, though I think the Xtn anarchism bit is likely derivative from living in a Russia that was desperately in need of serious reforms, whose absence then led to the rise of Communism...
So it deals well with the Church, but not the State and I'm ambivalent about its Church-State relations, but it is still definitely worth interacting with, in contrast to much of constantinized Xty.
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