Finding the Center

“There can be no knowledge of the center without the simultaneous knowledge of the furthest horizon for which this center is the center. ‘Loss of the center’ is the dominant characteristic of a church that loses itself the time. ‘Loss of the horizon’ is the mark of a church that seeks to preserve itself into eternity. But center and horizon will always be lost or won together.”
Church in the Power of the Spirit, Moltmann
Pg 133
Craig Morton
pastor, husband, dad, consultant, discernmentarian, cooking hobbyist, sports-junkie and happy dog owner (both as I have a happy dog and I am happy to have a dog)
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