Sermon: “In Spirit and Truth”
The Rev. Mark Moline
Paul wrote to the Church at Corinth: “Now we see in a mirror dimly, but then we will see face to face.” I sometimes wonder if the ink had even begun to dry on that letter before men started reaching for the bottle of Theological Windex in an attempt to try to clear up Paul’s hazy window to God. But alas, Paul’s words hold true to this day, “Now we know in part; then we will know fully…..”
Today we celebrate an unusual feast day, Trinity Sunday! Most Church Holidays celebrate a person, such as the Feast of St. Francis or the Feast of St. Andrew. Or they celebrate an historical event such as Christmas or Easter. Trinity Sunday does neither; rather it primarily commemorates a theological concept. It commemorates the concept of the Trinity which in large remains a mystery to us today, until someday we will know fully the Triune God – the One God in three persons. Well what is that all about? How does it work? How can that be? Read the rest of this entry »
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