The liturgical year presents to us the arch of the mystery of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. At the close of this year, it is fitting that we go back to the very beginning, not just of his ...
One of the most oft quoted statements in the Bible is found in John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever ...
God holds us responsible for our awareness as well as for our actions. We all need to be more aware of His miracle-working ...
"My wish for you and for the nation, now and always, is [that] we continue to seek the light of liberty and love, kindness ...
Churches in Karimnagar were shining with Christmas lights, while in Christian homes, one can see the stars, the twinkling of ...
Luke 1:57-66 ON THE LITURGICAL CALENDAR Feast of the Nativity- We have spent Advent preparing for this day – and the future hope that Christ’s presence means. The words of Luke these last few days ...
For Christians, the Incarnation of the Son of God, otherwise known as Christ-Event, is a historical event with a fixed time ...
God incarnate, rabbi, mystic: who really was Jesus? Since the beginning of critical studies on the Gospels, hundreds of ...
The Incarnation is not merely a past event, but an ongoing process. While uniquely occurring in Christ, it continues through ...
Celebrate Christmas Day with a service of readings, reflections and prayers from Wellington Central Baptist Church, and ...
The beloved author disliked the frenzy and spending of the holiday, but called the birth of Jesus Christ “the central event ...