Sunday, January 03, 2010
Assumption of Equality
I preached at both the 0800 and the 1000 services today (and we did lots of incense at the 1000, which made a nice change). I talked about how the Epiphany is a sign that, from that one night when God took flesh, there was an Assumption of Equality. Everybody starts out equal: to be saved, you need only to be what those first exiled from the Garden of Eden were, which is a sinner. And to be human means to be a sinner.There is an assumption of equality, as Paul explains in Galatians 3:28:
- There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Labels: baptism, inclusiveness
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Genuine question: Thinking of Sally's post about standing with the people during the covenant, and the fact that you were standing behind the altar - how do you reconcile this 'equality for all' to the idea of an ordained priesthood?
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