It was an exceptional weekend here at All Saints. Over 250 gathered for a celebration of our life together as we entered into Lent, this past Friday Evening and Saturday.
The theme for the weekend was from Philippians 1:21 " For me, to live is Christ."
Dr. Woody Anderson, Professor of New Testament at Nashotah House Theological Seminary, ( my Alma mater), did an outstanding presentation of Paul's letter to the Philippians.
Woody's presentations were as follows:
1. A Path Toward Joy: Living for Something Bigger than Ourselves
2. The Secret of Harmony: Living for Someone Besides Ourselves
3. Discontented
Contentment: Living for Something Beyond Ourselves
He combined a very careful exegesis but also a relevant and pastoral application of this epistle to our lives today.
For example, on the subject of "Getting Serious About Joy," Dr. Anderson said: "Joy is not make believe, but true belief. It is not a denial of reality; it is the embracing of a deeper and larger reality. God does not oblige us to deny reality. God want us to have joy. It his gift to you, and it is your obedience to him."
He had so many memorable sayings that will shape this community for quite a while. For example: "When we lose our sense of mission, we lose our unity. It is not imposed conformity, or being uniform in opinion. It is rather to have and to seek the mind of Christ."
What a great joy to have sound, dynamic, faithful biblical teaching for the parish and to be shaped by God's word as a community of learning. If you would like to listen to or download Dr. Anderson's teachings, they are available on the All Saints Web site on the "presentations" page, or just click this link. Dr. Woody Anderson at All Saints
Awakening Transformation,
Rob+
Fr. Rob,
Thank you so much for inviting Woody to be with us. Even though I had to miss Saturday, I was so blessed by his messages on Friday night and on Sunday. Thanks again! I am looking forward to listening to his Saturday messages.
Kim
Posted by: Kim Koi | March 02, 2009 at 01:58 PM