@BloomsburyBaptistNov 10
"In the story of Jonah we find our human-centred view of creation challenged. We, like Jonah, have to learn that God is not just ‘our’ God, but is rather the God of the entire earth, from animals to plants." - Simon Woodman.
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Bloomsbury Minister Simon Woodman takes a hard look at the 'strange' healing stories of Peter's shadow and Paul's handkerchiefs from the book of Acts. He says,
"The healing that is in view here, is not the healing of the individual, but the healing of society. And the challenge is to seek the transformation of those structures that disable the weak and vulnerable, that marginalise the minority, and that seek to legitimate their own power by claiming for themselves a healing power that it is only God’s to dispense."
Listen to the sermon here:
https://soundcloud.com/bloomsbury-1/do-miracles-still-happen
Read the script here
http://baptistbookworm.blogspot.com/2018/10/do-miracles-still-happen.html
and online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/215699933
Webinar ID: 215 699 933
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