I know it’s dangerous to say this…
but in the first century, Christians gathered on
the first day of the week to remember Christ
the only way He told them to…
the Lord’s supper.
They invented christmas(s) later.
We talk familiarly, in an off-hand way, of the Church and the world. Oftentimes we attach to the world the notion of a society which is pursuing secular objects and neglecting religion;
Christmas has come again. It is our yearly reminder that even though the world is still a dangerous and uncertain place that God has not forgotten or forsaken us. I think I
The underrated chronicler who paints "fully and vividly the thought and feeling of Britain in the fifty years of peace which preceded her final overthrow."
I know it’s dangerous to say this…
but in the first century, Christians gathered on
the first day of the week to remember Christ
the only way He told them to…
the Lord’s supper.
They invented christmas(s) later.