Our kids are learning Algebra and Calculus, are expected to memorize the periodic table and to read Shakespeare. Their marching-band routines are ever more complicated, and they are supposed to know all the plays in the playbook. But when it comes to church, we say, "Don't bother me with the details."
‹Rev. Dr. Peter J. Scaer›
Atlantis: the domain of the Stingray
9May
2004
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author: Stingray
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Fifth Sunday of Easter

John 13:31-35

In the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

What is love?

Search the Bible cover to cover and you are bound to find one mention of it or another. But, just what is it? Some liken it to a romantic notion: two people get married because they are in love. Love is supposed to conquer all; some find that offensive because love is not a conqueror, but the end of all means. Then, of course, there is that line from that classic movie, Love Story: "Love means never having to say you're sorry."