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Dear Tracey,
Thirty-nine years ago last month I stood up in St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Toronto with eleven other young men and women to do what you are doing this morning – or I suppose by now, have already done.
Q: Millenials are the highest rates of defection from church. How do you understand your relationship with organized religion?
The mystery of transformation that is mirrored, that is received by resonance, by communion, by connection, by relationship comes down to your capacity for presence.
I suppose it should come as no surprise that, as a Christian preacher, the name Jesus crops up fairly frequently in my speaking and appears often in my writing.
Christ is the power of hope, peace, joy and love.
When Aslan moves on from dealing with the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ life to the writings of Paul, he makes a common, but largely discredited leap.
There are 13 of us gathered in a long narrow room, 7 along one wall and 6 on the opposite side of the room.
Yesterday I wrote about a person who is experiencing a “that lack of faith” and finding that experience called into question. I wondered what is really going on when someone claims to experience “a lack of faith.”
I received a comment on FaceBook recently which identified a situation that had caused the writer to “question my lack of faith.”