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Emission présentée par Gavin Brown, Valerie Brown, Anne Chittick, Derek Chittick, Adam Boulter, David Hawken

Des réflexions spirituelles proposées aux anglophones - sous le titre : Perspectives

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    Perspectives | 16 Janvier 2022 | by Roy Carter

    16 janvier 2022
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    EPIPHANY | Perspectives | A talk by David Hawken

    9 janvier 2022
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    Happy New Year | A talk by Gavin Bown

    2 janvier 2022
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    Refocussing Christmas

    26 décembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 19 Décembre 2021 | By Dereck Chittick

    19 décembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 12 décembre 2021 | Anne Chittick

    12 décembre 2021
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    Perspectives | A talk by Carolyn Carter | 5 Décembre 2021

    5 décembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 28 novembre 2021 | a talk by Roy Carter

    28 novembre 2021
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    How universal is my church | A talk by Valerie Brown

    14 novembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Canticle of Praise for the Media | A talk by David Hawken

    7 novembre 2021
    It is not unusual for me to find on my desk a piece of paper, or some other object, the origin of which I have no remembered knowledge. Such is the case with a Prayer Card entitled "The Canticle of Praise for the Media". There it is, staring at me and causing a problem in my mind. Praise for the Media ?
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    Perspectives | Is nature animated | A talk by Gavin Brown

    31 octobre 2021
    Today COP26 begins in Glasgow, billed as one of the most important meetings in the history of mankind. Le us hope that the coincidence of opening the conference on Halloween, feted throughout the world as a celebration of the dead, is not as inappropriate as might appear.
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    Perspectives | Promise of Peace | a talk by Derek Chittick

    24 octobre 2021
    There is a promise of peace in Isaiah 54 verse 10. It is addressed to the people of zIsrael at a time when they faced invasion and exile. Was this promise fulfilled for them, and what is the relevance for us today? The first fulfilment of the promise took place 70 years after the Israelites were exiled, when Cyprus, King of Persia allowed them to return and rebuild Jerusalem. However, we look forward to the complete fulfilment withe the coming of the new heavens and earth after Jesus' Second Coming. Then, peace and wellbeing will replace sin and death forever. Meanwhile, however, the promise of peace is still for us, even though we face challenges and trials. Jesus promises to be with us to the end of the age and He will give us peace in the midst of all our trials.
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 17 octobre 2021 | by Anne Chittick

    17 octobre 2021
    When we are told in Romans: 3.23 “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”, why is it unacceptable to talk about ‘sin’. After all it affects us all! Perhaps there are different reasons for this. Pride can play a significant role. Shame is another factor, we are unable to admit even to ourselves the wrong things that we do or think and so suppress the guilt and live in denial. Again ignorance plays a part, mistaking sin for the really serious wrongdoing of mankind. However in the quote from Romans, sin is described as “falling short of the glory of God”! What is God’s glory? It is impossible to put into words but embodies all that He is, His holiness, power and love. His ‘otherness’. Throughout the Bible we find that all who are faced with this are overcome! However, because of His great love for us God has made a way for us to come into His presence, forgiven and cleansed from sin. All this He did for us through the costly death on the Cross of His son Jesus, a free gift to all who will accept it.
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 10 octobre 2021 | A talk by Carolyn Carter

    10 octobre 2021
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    Perpectives | Dimanche 3 octobre 2021 | By Roy Carter

    3 octobre 2021
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    The small print | A talk by Gavin Brown

    26 septembre 2021
    Fairness is not to be expected from God, even if scripture insists that he loves justice, equity and right. When he pays us wages, they are an advance against what he expects from us in the future, not the reward of merits we think we have achieved.
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    Displacement | A talk by Valerie Brown

    19 septembre 2021
    The news is full of images of people displaced by war, ethnic cleansing, economic distress. Climate change is making things worse, and a pandemic is the last thing we needed. Or is it? Some displacement can be a positive choice; we could do worse than rediscover the true nature of holidays.
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    Signs of Hope | By David Hawken

    12 septembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 5 septembre 2021 | A talk by Derek Chittick

    5 septembre 2021
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    Perspectives | Dimanche 29 août 2021 | A talk by Anne Chittick

    29 août 2021

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