The Episcopal Call to Love

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church
Cover of the book The Episcopal Call to Love by Rob Gieselmann, John R. Mabry
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Author: Rob Gieselmann ISBN: 9781937002466
Publisher: John R. Mabry Publication: March 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rob Gieselmann
ISBN: 9781937002466
Publisher: John R. Mabry
Publication: March 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is the book nobody will like. The Episcopal Church has gone crazy. We've become pigs who roll around in our own mud, and when we've finished rolling here, we roll there. Perhaps we eat a little spiritual food and then wallow back to the mud. We talk about God, mention Jesus like he's our best friend, but we act exactly like he said not to act. We are exactly who he said not to be. In this book the author employs Scripture to demonstrate that both Jesus and Paul would favor unity over division, and that the Holy Eucharist is the ultimate act of Christian unity. This book shows that, in the end, unity facilitated by love in Christ should be our goal, not righteousness. Division may be our destiny, but it is not God's will.

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This is the book nobody will like. The Episcopal Church has gone crazy. We've become pigs who roll around in our own mud, and when we've finished rolling here, we roll there. Perhaps we eat a little spiritual food and then wallow back to the mud. We talk about God, mention Jesus like he's our best friend, but we act exactly like he said not to act. We are exactly who he said not to be. In this book the author employs Scripture to demonstrate that both Jesus and Paul would favor unity over division, and that the Holy Eucharist is the ultimate act of Christian unity. This book shows that, in the end, unity facilitated by love in Christ should be our goal, not righteousness. Division may be our destiny, but it is not God's will.

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