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Tag Archives: Jesus
Friday Frivolity: What would Jesus do?
Another show that many people here in the States haven’t come across is the absolutely superb “Outnumbered“. In the clip below, the family are at a wedding reception and the children have a few questions for the vicar about theology…
Introduction to Islam (Part 3 of 5: Faith)
I began this series examining the founding of Islam and the person of Muhammad. Next, I took a very broad look at the Qur’an and some of its teachings and application to Islamic life. Islam demands of its believers “faith” … Continue reading
Sunday Lectionary: Home by another way…
For western Christians, today is the “Feast of The Epiphany” where we commemorate the visitation of the Magi: “After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, … Continue reading
Sunday Lectionary: Jesus Number One!
I hadn’t planned to write about last weekend’s Gospel reading, but it has kept coming up in conversation and I’ve spoken to some people who have been really troubled by Jesus’ words, perhaps rightly so: Great crowds were traveling with … Continue reading