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A sermon which reminds us that faith which has made you well is about professing and acting on the desire for right relationship with God as found in Micah 6:8 and so evident in the Rule of St. Benedict and the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
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Deepen Our Faith: Jesus, John McQuiston II, Phyllis Tickle, and the Rule of St. Benedict in modern times.
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Tags: Always we begin again, Benedict of Nursia, courage, deep faith, Episcopal, Increase our faith, Jesus, John McQuiston, Loving Kindness, Micah 6:8, Phyllis Tickle, right question, Rule of St. Benedict, sermon, St. Benedict, The Great Emergence
The Sermon preached during The Bay Shore Ministerium Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration on November 22, 2016, at Christ Church, Middletown New Jersey by The Rev. Dr. William Carl Thomas, Priest-In-Charge of this church. Read George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation. Learn more about: 1491…
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Tags: 1491, Charles Mann, conversatio morum, Do Justice Love Kindness Walk Humbly with your God, Easter Egg, flawed nation, George Washington Thanksgiving Proclamation, John McQuiston II, Micah 6:8, obedience, Phyllis Tickle, Rule of St. Benedict, Rules of Civility, Spirit of Loving Kindness, St. Benedict, stability, The Great Emergence, verse 2 America