Christ has always been the center. So, yes, you're correct: "as long as Christ is the center." Maybe we could also ask: Will we hold the center, or keep letting go of it?
Episcopalian-flavored Christian with Anglo-Catholic proclivities and a yearning for social justice.
"When Anglicanism is at its best, its liturgy, its poetry, its music and its life can create a world of wonder in which it is very easy to fall in love with God." -Urban T. Holmes III
O Mary Magdalene, Paschal messenger and Apostle to the Apostles; Thy weeping in the garden hath been turned to joy, and thy myrrh hath become a holy chrism: Pray for us, that we also might encounter and trust in the Risen Christ, who maketh the tomb a bridal chamber for his Church, and hast taken away the sins of the world. Amen.
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Christ has always been the center. So, yes, you're correct: "as long as Christ is the center." Maybe we could also ask: Will we hold the center, or keep letting go of it?
"We are in communion with God." Precisely. Oh man. That's so exactly right that I'm going to have to steal your line. Damn straight.
Thanks for this post.
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