Hi friends, I am out of the sling for my shoulder which is good, so hopefully return to full operational capability soon.
This week’s ANTWA video-podcast is difficult in both the pastoral and theological senses. Tom and I reflect on the pain and complexity of suicide, affirming the reach of God’s grace even in our darkest moments. One listener asks, is believer’s baptism appropriate when you have been baptised as a baby? Tom explains the differences between infant baptism and believer’s baptism and the role of baptism as a communal sign of salvation. Finally, we explore the doctrine of the Trinity, tracing its roots in the New Testament and its development in early church history.
Since we just elected +Ric Thorpe as the next Archbishop of Melbourne, I’m in an Anglican frame of mind, so enjoy a video about Nicholas Ridley the famous Anglican bishop and martyr.
Very well done!! Complex thoughts on controversial and practical realities!