Cross: the continuing Sign of Hope

We live in a world that is marked by uncertainty, facing wars, economic instability, and climate crises. It such a context it is hope that becomes the anchor that sustains individuals and communities. It empowers people to persevere through hardships, believing that renewal and transformation are still possible. The beauty of the cross is that... Continue Reading →

Lenten Resolution

Why do we fast, but you do not see? Isaiah 58:2 Another Lenten Season is here. Most of us would love to celebrate Lent as a time of piety and spiritual renewal. We would decide to fast from addictions that we realize are affecting our lives. Some people would fast from social media, some from... Continue Reading →

Being an Intergenerational Church

Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised;    God’s greatness is unsearchable.One generation shall laud your works to another,    and shall declare your mighty acts. Psalm 145:3,4 One of the most beautiful aspects of being an intercultural and multi-national church is its inter-generational nature. When one generation lauds the mighty works of the Lord to another it... Continue Reading →

All of Us OR None of Us

The ripples of the International and Ecumenical Conference on Racial Justice that was hosted in Freiburg last November is still reverberating across the diocese and beyond and there has been a persistent call for a follow up conference to look further into specific recommendations from the event. Of the many meaningful proposals in the Freiburg... Continue Reading →

Being the Fragrance of Christ in Freiburg

We are the fragrance of Christ 2 Corinthians 2:15 People are made right with God by faith and by what they do because of their faith…. Faith that does no good is not a live faith.James 2:24,26. “A community of grace, welcoming, inviting, inclusive and caring, committed to ‘building each other up, binding each other’s... Continue Reading →

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