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Looking at God (all articles) for May 2025
Happy 1700th Birthday, Nicene Creed! Barnabas – a very likeable disciple From the Vicar An Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament: Ecclesiastes Reflecting Faith: where to hold a Baptism Praying With The Prayers Of The Bible – Praying in the Silence of the Heart: The story behind the hymn: ‘Alleluia, Alleluia! Give Thanks... (2702 words)Happy 1700th Birthday, Nicene Creed!
This month, 1700 years ago, one of the most important meetings in the history of the Christian Church began in the Bithynian city of Nicaea. It began in May 325 and went on until the end of July 325. The Council of Nicaea was convened by the Roman Emperor Constantine, and he had an urgent... (433 words)Barnabas – a very likeable disciple
This month we remember St Barnabas, whose real name was Joseph, a wealthy Levite from Cyprus. However, he was better known by his nickname which means ‘Son of Encouragement’ (Acts 4:36). Throughout Acts we see him encouraging others in different ways. Barnabas was an example of generous giving (Acts 4:36-7), when he sold property and... (301 words)From the Vicar
This month we remember St Barnabas, whose real name was Joseph, a wealthy Levite from Cyprus. However, he was better known by his nickname which means ‘Son of Encouragement’ (Acts 4:36). Throughout Acts we see him encouraging others in different ways. Barnabas was an example of generous giving (Acts 4:36-7), when he sold property and... (300 words)An Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament: Ecclesiastes
‘Meaningless! Meaningless!’ This is how the book of Ecclesiastes begins (1:2), as it examines the futility of human experience ‘under the sun’. The author is named as ‘The Teacher’ (1:1, Hebrew qoheleth), traditionally identified with King Solomon. Although focusing on life in the physical world, the book ends with, ‘Fear God and keep his commandments’... (269 words)Reflecting Faith: where to hold a Baptism
For the last couple of months we’ve been thinking about baptism, it’s place within church life and what it means to each of us on a personal level. This month, let’s look at the actual font where baptisms usually take place. Over the years Christians have used a wide variety of ‘fonts’: the sea accessed... (389 words)Praying with the Prayers Of The Bible – Praying in the Silence of the Heart
‘O Lord of hosts … if you will give me a son …I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life.’ (1 Samuel 1:11) Three ‘C’s will help us to grasp this most personal and moving prayer. First, the prayer’s context. Hannah was the childless wife of Elkanah, who had sons... (487 words)The story behind the hymn: ‘Alleluia, Alleluia! Give Thanks to the Risen Lord’
Not many university students are able to write Christian songs which become worldwide hits, but Don Emry Fishel managed it with his Alleluia No. 1. Nearly 50 years on, it is loved and sung by millions of Christians worldwide. Fishel wrote it in 1971, while he was a student at the University of Michigan and... (216 words)
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