Pastor’s Weekly Letter, Oct 7
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Dear friends, The readings this weekend focus on marriage. Both Old and New Testaments of the Bible reveal God’s thoughts on the dignity and significance of marriage. From the moment of human creation, man and woman were made for each other, that they would not be alone and would be fruitful and multiply. God reveals Himself as a Trinity of...
Pastor’s Weekly Letter, October 14
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Dear friends, The Church offers us some beautiful readings for reflection this week. The Bible, from beginning to end, provides the framework for the path to heaven. The New Testament reveals that Jesus Christ saved humanity from sin and eternal death by his Life, Death and Resurrection. Next to the actual work of God’s salvation, the Bible points out the...
Pastor’s Weekly Letter, 10/1
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Dear friends, I often say that every human reaction to the conditions of this world is present in the Bible. The Bible gives us the tools to respond in a manner that is God-like, instead of worldly. Last week, Jesus told Peter, “you are thinking not as God does but as human beings do.” The recognition and acceptance that we...
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