Judge the living and the dead
and will come again to judge the living and the dead. References to “the quick and the dead”, and puns or jokes about that, derive from this line, the old translation being: He ascended into heaven: And sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty: From thence he shall come to judge the
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Nehemiah
If you want to read the scriptures prayerfully with the church I recommend the readings used in the Eucharist – Sundays and weekdays. The parts of the Bible read this day, Thursday 3 October, most around the world will be Nehemiah 8:1-12 and Luke 10:1-12, with Psalm 19:7-11. Nehemiah 8:1-12 particularly touched me this morning
GAFCON
Disclaimer: I have not been invited to attend the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) to be held in Nairobi from October 21 – 26, 2013. Nor did I did get an invitation to attend the last GAFCON held in Jerusalem from 22 to 29 June 2008. As I understand it, Bishop Richard Ellena (Nelson, New
spamalot
I have written previously about the hundreds, the thousands of spam messages sent to this site. They are mostly caught by the spam filter. Occasionally some are not. And some the filter checks if it is a human rather than a bot and asks you a question. I have said previously that I do not
Upon This Rock
Film-maker Stephen Riehl was developing a work of fiction about a man who in the face of a world growing increasingly materialistic, depersonalized, and divided decides to withdraw into contemplation and become a modern day stylite. While researching stylite asceticism he happened upon a photo essay by Georgian photo journalist Temo Bardzimashvili about an Orthodox
Seated at the right hand of the Father
seated at the right hand of the Father We’ve done enough, I hope, on metaphor. There is a reflection on the Ascension. Let us take as read that God does not have a right hand, and heaven is not up. Let’s talk about absence and presence. An absence is a special sort of presence. Don’t
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