"Chi Rho"
Book of Kells (Irish, ca. 800 ce.)
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In today's busy and hurried culture, it is almost impossible to think or function apart from the constraints of time. For most of us time has become an unbearable task master controlling us far more that we wish to admit.
No matter where we look, even if we look within, we see a natural world that is a web of stunning, repeating patterns (fractals). Patterns that can only be described with mathematics, a mathematics that is pre-existent.
Christian Universalism speaks to a Love that is healing and receiving. A Love that is contagious and compelling. A Love that can't be contained.
Christian Universalism isn’t non-evangelical, yet if we are to be true to both those words – “Christian” and “Universalism – Christian Universalism turns “evangelicalism” upside down.
"Salvation" is not about afterlife, it is about making the Mystery called "God," real through our healing actions of living justly and delivering mercy with humility. It is about being the PURE LOVE that is God.
Why not create a brand new Christian theology that speaks to our modern day culture? Let’s come up a brand-new way of thinking about Christianity and life. To do so, perhaps we need to rethink "Incarnation."
I am a Universalist Christian not because it speaks of my ultimate acceptance by God, but because I find it to be a radical counterculture that has the potential of turning contemporary culture on its head
We all know of the story of St. Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland, but do we know about St. Patrick, the Peacemaker?
A Faith Statement: I identify as a liberal Christian Universalist who embraces Celtic Christianity and Christian Universalism as a model of how I ought to live as a follower of the Jesus Way.
building a Larger Table is about seeing the Face of God in the Ordinary is about building a spiritual community that has a Table large enough to accommodate everyone, no exclusions, large enough to accommodate the ordinary, both animate and inanimate.