Trinity
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The Ascension is awkward. Because Jesus has to go away and also stay forever, and all of his followers must deal with that paradox.
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While many treat this moment in John 14 as Jesus laying out the trinitarian formula, it is for us, something far greater: a greater sense of purpose.
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In the Farewell Discourse, Jesus speaks to his followers about leaving, about what is coming, and about the trust that’s involved.
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The prologue of John offers us a totally different, radical, empowering vision of what God is doing to transform the world.
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Much of how we seek to understand the Trinity involves defining the terms as if separation is essential to creation. It isn’t.
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On Trinity Sunday in Year A we read the Great Commission. A great opportunity to see what our relationship is made of.
