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God seems so far away.” I’ve heard the same thing in church groups, from bright young college students, a tough-minded social worker, a venture capitalist, a custodian, and a mother.
Here is how the Church defines the Trinity. God is one substance or being yet three persons. There is only one God because there is only one divine substance. The three persons constitute one God ...
Trinity Sunday and Father’s Day, the reflection turned to how the divine bond of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit once inspired and still models the sacred structure of the human family. Thank you for ...
Instead, in both the Old and New Testaments, God is the same eternal, triune creator whose character is perfectly holy, righteous, just, merciful, gracious and above all, loving.
God exists in relationship as Trinity and God exists in relationship with humanity, telling us through our very creation that God wants our lives together to continue on and on without end.
Other plants bearing the Trinity symbolism, from their three-petaled flowers, include Virginia spiderwort, Tradescantia viginiana, known in Germany as Trinity Flower; and Wake Robin, Trillium ...
The great hymn of the church titled, “Holy, Holy, Holy” offers praise to “God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity.” While it’s simple to sing or recite these words, it’s sometimes ...
As a Christian, I believe in God as Trinity. I believe in God as an interweaving of personal agencies, the love and mutuality of what we call the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Theologian N.T. Wright recently emphasized that while God transcends gender, using traditional male pronouns like “Father” ...
In the foreword of D. Danyelle Thomas’ The Day God Saw Me as Black, actress Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor writes an opinion that reads like more of a statement of fact: “Black folks made God good ...
Perhaps the greatest challenge in discussing the Trinity is emphasizing God’s threeness and oneness simultaneously. By alternating between the two, Butner addresses this challenge effectively.
Matt Redman’s call to worship God for all he is. In Acts 17, the apostle Paul arrives in Athens and discovers something strange—an altar with an inscription to an “unknown god.” Of course ...