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Jesus’ prayer for unity still echoes. Are we listening? - MSNFirst is the centrality of Christ. At the core of both evangelical and Catholic orthodoxy is that Jesus Christ is Lord, that he died on the cross for our sins, rose bodily from the grave, ascended ...
If we can find the courage to collaborate where we agree, and the humility to honor one another where we don’t, then we just might help fulfill Christ’s prayer for unity.
Rev. Jeremiah Johnston of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, reflects on Ephesians 1:3 and what it means to be united "in Christ" and as a church.
For many years, February has been designated as heart health month in the United States. But for Catholics, it is ...
May we rise to this calling and show a divided world what true unity, grounded in Jesus Christ, looks like. For more on UniteBoston’s work and ways to get involved, please visit www.uniteboston ...
PROVO, Utah — In a Church building in South Provo on Sunday night, four BYU football players who served Spanish-speaking missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints delivered ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a statement on immigration Thursday, saying its guiding principles on the matter center on 'love, law and family unity.\ ...
No single proposal for unity has won out. One difficulty is that each Christian community tends to create a model that reflects its own preexisting concept of the church, which is in turn based on ...
This Sunday's Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ reminds us that our Lord remains truly present within us and in our churches, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
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