The Creed as God’s Story and Ours Here, in this story, we become unified as forgiven sinners, awaiting the return of our savior and the redemption of the world.
A Creedal Posture Christianity without a Creed risks becoming an endorsement of works righteousness, of human effort at being a decent person. With the Creed, Christianity becomes a remembering of what has been accomplished through Christ.
Seeing Ancient Words Anew: Looking through the Dictionary Darkly The time between Easter and Trinity Sunday is ideal for instruction in trinitarian doctrine.
Invoking the Trinity: An Expansive Liturgy No single formula will suffice to replace the traditional formula, even in private devotions.
Rohr Shock To say that Rohr is outside the bounds of the mainstream Christian theological tradition is not a harsh attack on him. Rather it is to simply take him seriously.
We Believe: The Church Makes the Saints I have been carried by the communal faith of the Church when my heart has been cold or numb.
Foundational Faith: Catechesis as Architecture What are we trying to accomplish in teaching new Christians the core elements of the Christian faith?
According to the Scriptures The resurrection is not disconnected from the world of the Scriptures, but is rather an integral part.