A popular postcard saying from Ödön von Horvarth, and I suspect also a sentence that we all know and that occasionally haunts our thoughts and actions.
Being in motion. Alive. Free of rigid attributions. This thought runs like a red thread through the Bible. ‘I am who I am’ is how God introduces himself. Don't pin me down: not to an image. Not to a name. Just to this: I will be there for you:
Church services are sometimes also called petrol stations for the soul, but: What is the soul? Where is the soul? How can we see or feel the soul? And: How do we actually protect our soul? A warm invitation to a BLESSING – worship service on Sunday, September 15th at 4pm @ Goethe-Institut-Lagos, followed by a church café
The service is mainly in German with English ‘sprinkles’. The sermon is in German, but an English copy is distributed. The songs are in German and English.
School entry Change of school Arrival in Nigeria Moving house New job Marriage ... life changes, again and again, - how good to know that one thing remains: God's blessing for us. Powerful Impactful
A warm invitation to the FAMILY – BLESSINGS – worship service on Sunday, September 8th at 10:30am @ Utako Road 3b / Berger-Lifecamp, followed by a church café
Even with the word combinations, we realise that the word ‘holy’ seems old-fashioned, out of date, who still says ‘holy straw’ - but nevertheless, it is used in our language: There are people, there are things that are holy to us. What is holy to us? What do we mean when we say ‘holy’? What is holy?
A cordial invitation to the service Sunday, 25 August at 3 pm @ Utako Road 3b / Berger-Lifecamp with parallel children's church, followed by a church café