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1388. Everything that is born in the great matrix of life is sustained by roots that reach into the deep mystery of God’s life. ~J. Philip Newell
With you is the source of life, O God.
You are the beginning of all that is.
From your life the fire of the rising sun streams forth.
You are the life-flow of creation’s rivers,
the sap of blood in our veins, earth’s fecundity,
the fruiting of trees, creatures birthing,
the conception of new thought, desire’s origin.
All these are of you, O God, and I am of you.
-A prayer by J. Philip Newell
There are many images of the church in the Bible, but we will mention just three: the church as the Body of Christ, the People of God and the Bride of Christ. Christ is the head of the church (Ephesians 1:10; 4:15) and Christians are the body. “People of God” is another image of the church. God says of the church, “I will be their God, and they will be my people” (2 Corinthians 6:16; Hebrews 8:10 NIV). The church is also referred to as the Bride of Christ (2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:32; Revelation 19:7; 21:9), suggestive of a special and sacred family relationship between Christ and the church.
The concept of the visible and local church also touched briefly on the challenges and tensions that sometimes result in churches. Critics point to divisions and disagreements among Christians as evidence of a lack of unity and, hence, a lack of real biblical support undergirding the Christian church as a whole. Is this true? In some cases Christians do indeed need to admit to shortcomings and, at times, un-Christ-like behavior. But in looking at the bigger picture, the Christian church has always been united on key points of belief such as the reality of a personal, loving God, salvation that is found in Christ through His death and bodily resurrection, human depravity and the need for redemption through Christ and more. This “mere” Christianity or core of unshakable truths has united Christian churches throughout the centuries and continues to do so.

When it comes to the essentials or primary matters, Christians are united, but when it comes to nonessentials or secondary matters, there is room for some disagreement. This disagreement, however, does not change the unity on the foundations of Christianity such as the person of Christ and His role in human redemption. ~3 Excerpted paragraphs from an article by Paul Velarde
“But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you. . .” -Job 12:7-8 ✝
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text box found on the internet; collage created by Natalie
Who is this man?
I can tell you his name and how I knew him, but what did he believe in or not believe in. What were his world views? What did he hope his children would become? Was he looking forward to walking his three daughters down the aisle when they married. Did he want to be present when they graduated from high school and then college? Was he looking forward to being a grandfather some day? What were his dreams beyond those he had already realized? Sadly I’ll never know the answers to those kinds of questions. What I do know is that he never saw but one of his three daughters graduate from high school. He met only one of their future husbands. He never got to walk even one of them down the aisle on their wedding days. He wasn’t present at the birth of any of his grandchildren. In short his life came to an abrupt halt when he was but 51 years of age. And yet I know enough to cry such sorrowful tears as I write this some 56 Father’s Days after he died, for you see I am Norman’s eldest daughter who cherished him and has not yet nor will ever forget what little she did know of him. Damn I love that twinkle in his eyes in the photo on the right! It was and is so Norman.


Hope you can see some resemblance in me and my Norman. Missing you so much again Daddy!!!
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