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In the interest of expanding the voice of “In A Spacious Place”, I have invited Ernest Morrow to offer a post in this space as he feels moved.
“I have no talent for believing in life after death.”
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In the interest of expanding the voice of “In A Spacious Place”, I have invited Ernest Morrow to offer a post in this space as he feels moved.
How do we make God’s light available to the average bloke?
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In the interest of expanding the voice of “In A Spacious Place”, I have invited Ernest Morrow to offer a post in this space as he feels moved. Here is his first offering.
Is what happens in church a service or a liturgy?
Is a priest a presider or a celebrant at the Eucharist?
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One of the drawbacks to being a preacher is that most of the sermons I get to hear are ones I preach. It is not that my sermons are so bad; but when I preach, I usually have a pretty good idea what the preacher is going to say before he speaks.
The power of preaching is hearing truth we already know articulated in another voice.
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