Josh reflects on how the incarnation is a divine affirmation of the dignity and worth of each person, even in all the messiness of the human experience. At Christmas, the sign that “God is with us” calls us to embody Christ’s redeeming love by nurturing human dignity in a world that often diminishes it.
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Josh reflects on how the incarnation is a divine affirmation of the dignity and worth of each person, even in all the messiness of the human experience. At Christmas, the sign that “God is with us” calls us to embody Christ’s redeeming love by nurturing human dignity in a world that often diminishes it.
On Sunday Josh called the Church to reclaim its prophetic calling of warning and hope by resisting the rising tides of outrage, tribalism, and misplaced allegiance that divide and dehumanize society. Instead, followers of Christ are urged to embody a distinctive, Spirit-led wisdom: grounded in the way of Jesus by being slow to anger and quick to listen.
St George's Epsom
Josh reflects on how the incarnation is a divine affirmation of the dignity and worth of each person, even in all the messiness of the human experience. At Christmas, the sign that “God is with us” calls us to embody Christ’s redeeming love by nurturing human dignity in a world that often diminishes it.