Questions for Reflection (Sunday, March 16, 2025)
What is the intention of the spiritual discipline? What spiritual discipline are you practicing for Lent?
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
What is the intention of the spiritual discipline? What spiritual discipline are you practicing for Lent?
In the Christian imagination, the word “repentance “belongs to the same vocabulary as “sin” and “salvation.” We need to repent of our sins in order to be saved. Rightly understood, […]
In the incarnation, Jesus comes to us as the genuinely human one, the fulfillment of God’s intentions for what it mean as to be most completely human. The stunning mystery […]
What are the spiritual disciplines? What spiritual discipline will I practice for Lent?
The resurrection means not merely that Christians have a hope for future but that they have hope the comes from the future. The Bible’s startling message is that when Jesus […]
“The kingdom of God is already here, but not yet in its fullness. We must not underestimate how the present the kingdom of God is, but we must also not […]
Since God is going to enlighten the eyes of our heart, how can we discern God’s presence and action in the world?
Our souls find rest and our lives bear fruit when we abide in Christ. Indeed, it’s in our close communion with the Lord that we learn how much more rests […]
“Baptism, with the laying on of hands (Confirmation) as its normal completion, is the first significant event for a Christian. It declares that the beginning of a person’s Christianity is […]
Communion anticipate a common hope for the future. The story of Jesus’ ministry provides hope for a world that lives in God’s love. It gives a hope that the world […]