I'm a newb to the wondercafe. Thought I'd introduce myself and tell you all about a project I need some help with. Well, actually, I mean... you see it's for a friend of mine...
A while ago I read Ursula Goodenough's The Sacred Depths of Nature. Have you heard of it? That got me interested in something called Horizontal Transcendence - the basic idea is that instead of going up we expand across and connect. Visually, imagine bridges instead of ladders.
I was wondering why Jesus never wrote anything down (in the way of scripture)
It is reasonable to assume that he was capable as he did read from the scroll of Isaiah and he also wrote things in the sand when dealing with the woman caught in adultery situation.
As a teacher, why didn't he write anything down or at least have his disciples write important things down? There was certainly Luke (the physician) and Matthew (the tax collector) who would have been capable.
This Sunday marks the first Sunday of Lent. Starting on Ash Wednesday (2 days from now) Lent is a 40 day (not counting Sundays) season that ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter.
Every year on the 1st Sunday of Lent we are invited to consider the story of Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness. This year one of the partner readings is the story of Adam and Eve eating the fruit of knowledge of good and evil. You can read these two passages here.
Some times we get a little serious. So I thought I would post a little fun thing to do.
Name the person from the bible
A is for Adam
The next person does B is for
then C is for ... etc When we reach the end we start al over again.
Only catch is you can just name the person, you have to give a one or two sentence discription of them as well as tells us where their are mention in the Bible.
I did this a number of years ago when I was up North as a 27 week Children's story series.
I want to take this a little further than the hymns for funerals ( Thanks Pinga). What readings scriptures and psalms do you want used at your funeral.?
I have been away from WC for a while. I had to do a paper and write one mid-term. I then got out of the habit of checking out WC as it was distracting me from focusing on my courses. I am taking a course on Economics and Ethics, and will be blogging and posting about some interesting things I am learning. Especially concerning the latest Christian /RC thinking on Economics.
Last week was a good start - thanks to everyone who made comments! On to the next...
Many congregations in The United church of Canada follow the "Revised Common Lectionary". Here are the suggested scriptures for August 23rd, 2009 (sometimes known as "Pentecost 12", sometimes known as "Proper 16"):