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April 23, 2018 by Jonathan Malone

One cannot be a Christian without a spiritual connection with God via liturgy (specifically the service of the Lord’s Supper), and that one cannot be a Christian without doing work for the sake of the least in the world. Do both and let one inform the other.

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April 23, 2018 /Jonathan Malone
Lord's Supper, Activism, Social Justice, Worship, Faith
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Group Faith Training

May 04, 2016 by Jonathan Malone

How do we mentor young people in their lives? Not just helping people make good choices, but to live in such a way that calls you to be the kind of person that God desires you to be. The role of the community is integral in this process. One can grow on their own, but to have a community help someone guide can make a big difference.

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May 04, 2016 /Jonathan Malone
Faith, Community, spirituality, mentoring
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What Me Believe?

February 27, 2015 by Jonathan Malone

Believing seems to be hinged on a choice. There is a moment when someone can chose to believe or to not believe and then live life accordingly. The risky part of this is that it takes away an ontological reality that many people (believers or non-believers) like to hold to and instead say that we just do not know. So choose one or the other and live.

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February 27, 2015 /Jonathan Malone
Christianity, Faith, Doubt
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