When heresy arises. Sermon on the First Ecumenical Council Acts 20:16-18, 28-36 John 17:1-13
When heresy arises.
Sermon on the First Ecumenical Council
Acts 20:16-18, 28-36
John 17:1-13
Sermon on the First Ecumenical Council
Acts 20:16-18, 28-36
John 17:1-13
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Goodmorning fr Philip Christ is risen 🙏. I shall be watching you today but later on as I have a little painting and cement work to do. And if I don't get on with it the weather will tern and I shall loose my chance. Peace and love from Rob from Wales ✌🙏
Thank you Father Philip. My Sunday is always beginning in the afternoon and evening. God's blessings on you abundantly. ☦️. I ask your prayers for me to recover from anemia.
Thank you father for the reminder about the importance of continuity growing in the relationship with God.
I may have nearly completed a PhD in church history, but as with all learning done well, I am coming out knowing all the more what I do not know as I can appreciate the depth and complexity far more than before I started. One thing I have really learnt is the ability to learn from others whether they are further along the path and established academics, peers or probably most importantly students. The ability to continue learning and remain teachable is as important as the absolute level of knowledge, as we can learn we can always grow further, once we cease to want to learn and be teachable that is when Pride takes over and we are on the wrong path.