God in the Midst of Us

Lesson 4: Presence in Baptism

Lesson 4: Presence in Baptism

I’ve been suggesting that our primary two considerations about the divine presence among us are God’s promise and our accurate testimony. A sacrament by definition involves the promise of God’s presence. Baptism, like Communion, is a means of grace because Jesus promised that he would be there participating in the action. The Church witnesses to […]

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Lesson 3: God’s Presence in the Communion Meal

Lesson 3: God’s Presence in the Communion Meal

If you asked most Christians about God’s presence, I suspect they would think you were talking about the Sacrament of Holy Communion. That is a good thing in as much as the meal is the central act of our worship and therefore should be where the divine is most manifest. However, it is also terribly […]

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Lesson 2: Presence as Promise

Lesson 2: Presence as Promise

This series has not gone as I expected. My original plan was to critique as many theories about God’s presence in this world as I could find. I was thinking of word and sacrament, grain of the universe, Body of Christ, and that sort of thing. Things ran amok when I began by reading Ellul […]

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