by john favalessa | Dec 30, 2014 | Theology blog
posted by john favalessa Pope Francis is a good man even though he describes himself as a sinner first. For both Catholics and Protestants we see a man who has modeled his life after the simple message of Jesus Christ – loving one another, not majoring on the...
by john favalessa | Dec 29, 2014 | Theology blog
Angels – are there women angels? Or, are all angels men since the names of all the angels we could think of were men’s names? posted by jangaston – December 25, 2014
by john favalessa | Jul 25, 2014 | Theology blog
by Jack Irwin Below is a good letter titled “Are We Reading a Different Bible?” from Gayla Congdon, who founded Amor Ministries along with her husband Scott, for how to deal with differences by one of the founders of Amor. Schism,...
by john favalessa | Jun 11, 2014 | Theology blog
all families and youth in our community are welcome to come with us October 10th through the 14th (Columbus Day weekend) to build for God’s Kingdom. Some of us may leave on Friday; some can leave on Monday; some of us will return on Tuesday and some on...
by john favalessa | Jun 6, 2014 | Theology blog
UPON THE CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTHDAY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, PENTECOST, JUNE 8, 2014, By Jack Irwin, M. Div., June 3, 2014 1. Who is the Holy Spirit? Pentecost was the birthday of the Christian Church, when the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples, as told in Acts...
by john favalessa | Jun 2, 2014 | Theology blog
by Jack Irwin Some of NT Wright’s thoughts during the Q and A: 1. The Bible does witness to a bodily resurrection not just of Jesus but of all believers. 2. Bodily means material, physical. It is NOT a “spiritual” resurrection, which is what memorial...