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Bryan | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. Author Archive for Bryan Currie. As you know, CCfB is in a season of change. In many ways, this year has been our puberty. We’re growing up. It’s been painful, confusing, and sometimes ugly but that’s the nature of growth, isn’t it? After surveys, email conversations, brainstorming, and many productive conversations, we now present our plan for the future of Christ’s Church for Brooklyn. This new structure will officially begin on June 1. Sunday, CCfBers who are visitin...
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sjbaird | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. Author Archive for Steven Baird. Christ’s Resurrection and Us. The Resurrection of Christ. Now I should remind you, brothers and sisters, of the good news that I proclaimed to you, which you in turn received, in which also you stand, 2through which also you are being saved, if you hold firmly to the message that I proclaimed to you unless you have come to believe in vain. The Resurrection of the Dead. 30 And why are we putting ourselves in danger every hour? Bad company...
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minusfiveccfb | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. Our New Site Is Up. Our new site is up at: christschurchforbrooklyn.org. And the blog will now be at: christschurchforbrooklyn.org/blog. Please update your links. All new posts will be made to the new site. Thanks! Welcome to the Christ's Church for Brooklyn blog. We are a loving community of believers who seek to be the hands and feet of Christ, in service to our neighbors in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn and beyond. Our New Site Is Up. Christ’s Resurrection and Us.
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You Are Accepted | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. This past Sunday Jen read a sermon by a dead German-American guy, one of Paul Tillich’s most famous sermons, “You Are Accepted”. I have to confess, when I heard she was going to read a sermon from someone most people have never heard of, I was a little wary. But, I was pleasantly surprised. View this document on Scribd. 1 What do you think Tillich means when he says that the words sin and grace are strange, because they are so well-known (93)? 3 Tillich also says that t...
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Christ’s Resurrection and Us | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. Christ’s Resurrection and Us. Tomorrow we’ll be starting a new series about Christ’s Resurrection and what it means for us today. We’ll be approaching the topic in way that will engage everyone and we’ll be trying some new things to help get everyone involved in the discussion. So come prepared to engage. A central passage to this study is 1 Corinthians 15 so I’ve posted it below to give you a head start. The Resurrection of Christ. The Resurrection of the Dead. 34Come ...
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jentb | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) met in a church-wide assembly last week and, among other things, debated, considered and adopted “a social statement as well as policy changes that now allow congregations to bless and hold publicly accountable those in same-sex, lifelong, monogamous relationships, as well as to call GLBTQ pastors in such relationships to serve as their clergy.”. A bit of a teaser from the article:. To be sure, there are some places in t...
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Our New Plan | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. As you know, CCfB is in a season of change. In many ways, this year has been our puberty. We’re growing up. It’s been painful, confusing, and sometimes ugly but that’s the nature of growth, isn’t it? After surveys, email conversations, brainstorming, and many productive conversations, we now present our plan for the future of Christ’s Church for Brooklyn. This new structure will officially begin on June 1. Sunday, CCfBers who are visiting another congregation will let e...
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog | Page 2
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. Life of the Church. If you have anything you’d like to us to add to the list, please let us know. You can post it in the comments, or e-mail it to us at info@christschurchforbrooklyn.org. Peace be with you. 8220;On Vocation” Part 2. You may remember that just over a month ago Ehi spoke to us about his job, his faith, and the place where they intersect. Jen blogged about that experience both here. And at her personal blog. Praise God from whom all blessings flow! While t...
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on the ELCA | Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog
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Christ's Church for Brooklyn Blog. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) met in a church-wide assembly last week and, among other things, debated, considered and adopted “a social statement as well as policy changes that now allow congregations to bless and hold publicly accountable those in same-sex, lifelong, monogamous relationships, as well as to call GLBTQ pastors in such relationships to serve as their clergy.”. A bit of a teaser from the article:. To be sure, there are some places in t...