The Body of Christ is made of many parts, and people experience their understanding of God in many different ways. On this blog, we'll consider the beliefs and activities of congregations, denominations and different religions.
Monday, September 14, 2020
United Methodist Now - From historic church to virtual classroom
In this time of alternative classroom settings due to COVID-19, a 134-year-old United Methodist church — that normally sits empty on weekdays — transformed itself into a virtual school hub for neighborhood children.
Have you ever fasted? Some say they choose to fast as a way for the physical body to match the emptiness of the spiritual or emotional self. In this space, God can replace chaos with calm.
As we continue our series of panel discussions, church leaders trace the theological roots of racism and colonialism, exploring questions, such as "How can we, as Christians, partner with God to bring about liberation from racism?"
How do we, as Christ followers, have constructive conversations while talking about divisive topics with others? In the newest "Get Your Spirit in Shape," podcast, the Rev. Mark Feldmeir suggests compassion is the key ingredient.
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