Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: a qualitative not quantitative union
What I remember most about learning my catechism as a child is memorizing facts about why God loved me.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: a qualitative not quantitative union Read Post »
What I remember most about learning my catechism as a child is memorizing facts about why God loved me.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: a qualitative not quantitative union Read Post »
Each complete, in and of their own selves, individually, yet exist corporately together, as one construct, or being.
Perfection of the Trinity Read Post »
I’ve spent time in the church my whole life, first as a clergy kid and now as a clergy spouse. Where I grew up, in a very Anglo-Catholic diocese of the Episcopal Church, matters of doctrine took second chair to matters of Which Brasso Product To Use To Polish Fancy Things.
Trinity Sunday: Celebrating God Being All Things Read Post »
I said a prayer for guidance and remembered no one can comprehend the grace of God.
A bright teen asked me to explain the Trinity. Here’s what I said. Read Post »