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  • Communities of Hope, Love, Joy, Peace, and … gulp… , Skepticism?
    Posted under Study Papers by Richard E Gillilan on Friday April 11 2008 @ 04:51AM PDT
    Steven Jay Gould famously described science and religion as non-overlapping. He was wrong. People are very good at compartmentalization, but religious activism in recent decades has made conflicts painfully obvious. The objection is not just to evolutionary biology, but to the scientific method itself. What is the scientific method and where do conflicts arise? Increasingly, believers are confronted with skeptics and nonbelievers who base their worldview on scientific naturalism. Can a faith community find common ground with persons opposed to faith? Taking on the role of skeptic, I will explore the nature of sacredness, worship, reconciliation, healing, and the transforming experience of divine presence through the eyes of scientific naturalism. In attempting to see through someone else’s eyes we are better able to see ourselves clearly and are better equipped to overcome the linguistic, conceptual, and experiential barriers that separate persons and communities.

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    Addendum to BoM/Dartmouth paper
    Posted under Study Papers by Kidron and Margie on Thursday March 20 2008 @ 09:08AM PDT
    Additional material concerning the development of the theology in the Book of Mormon. [...]


    Origin of Book of Mormon Hill Cumorah or Dartmouth College
    Posted under Study Papers by Kidron and Margie on Saturday March 01 2008 @ 04:20PM PST
    Second draft of paper to be presented at Restoration Studies / Sunstone Education Association Symposium sponsored by JWHA and the Community of Christ Seminary to be held at the Independence campus of Graceland University, April 11-13 2008.

    Comments are welcomed [...]


    Religion the Queen of Science or its Nemesis?
    Posted under Study Papers by Kidron on Monday February 18 2008 @ 08:10AM PST
    We are living at a time unprecedented in the history of mankind. The science of physics has been exploited to allow the manufacture of an enormous array of inventions. These applications of the insights from theoretical studies have led to instruments that let us see into the minute world of atomic structure and into the far reaches of the universe. Daily we live with miracles all around us. [...]


    Sermon/Challenge: "Find the Lost and Rejoice!
    Posted under Sermons and Devotions by Sean Langdon on Tuesday September 18 2007 @ 01:07PM PDT
    Preached on Sunday, September 16th, 2007, at the Cedarcrest Congregation in Marysville, WA. [...]


    What Must I Do To Be Saved?
    Posted under Sermons and Devotions by Margie on Monday June 18 2007 @ 01:42PM PDT
    What Must I Do To Be Saved? May 20, 2007

    Today’s theme lesson is from Acts 16, and there we find Paul and Silas busily pursuing their witness of the Lord Jesus. [...]


    The gospel of Jesus the Christ
    Posted under Sermons and Devotions by kidron on Thursday June 14 2007 @ 11:37AM PDT
    This is a sermon first preached at the Nashville congregation in Tennessee. It reflects my personal belief that the gospel is all about seeking to establish the kingdom of God on earth. [...]


    Flanders Nauvoo
    Posted under Book Reviews by Chris Vanel (Frenchy) on Wednesday January 10 2007 @ 10:33PM PST
    Book review : Robert Bruce FLANDERS, Nauvoo, kingdom on the Mississipi, University of Illinois Press, 1965

    This is not a usual Book review. I didn’t try to present a summary of Flanders’s great work on Nauvoo. Instead I tended to show how great this book is and how foundational to one phase of Mormon history. [...]
    Reposted on Friday January 12 2007 @ 02:06PM PST


    Dealing with Poverty
    Posted under Study Papers by Margie on Wednesday August 30 2006 @ 10:49PM PDT
    Dealing with People in Poverty October, 2006

    Working with the Red Cross administering Project Deserve Funds for five years and now working with the same people in administering the FAST Crisis Ministry, I have learned a lot about people living in poverty that I did not realize before.

    First of [...]


    Restore Me, O God!
    Posted under Sermons and Devotions by Margie on Monday July 31 2006 @ 09:11AM PDT
    Restore Me, O God! August 6, 2006

    The people of God operate from the realization that God calls them to live the kind of life that reflects God’s desire for ultimate good to be expressed in each person. This is Communion Sunday and an opportunity for each of us to reflect on our lives. We each know [...]


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