Protestants of the Protestants - October 22, 2017
"So much of what we believe and embody today comes from Martin Luther – that each of us has our own relationship with the divine and it is up to each of us to cultivate that relationship, that we can help one another in that process but that no one can speak as divine authority for another; that there is a grace or love at the heart of all life which we do not need to earn or to merit, but available to every person and that our call is to show our thanks for this gift by
helping others, that each person is equal before God and should be so before humanity as well, and that doing and understanding theology is the work of all people, not just the learned." Read the whole sermon marking the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation here:
helping others, that each person is equal before God and should be so before humanity as well, and that doing and understanding theology is the work of all people, not just the learned." Read the whole sermon marking the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation here:
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