perhaps even a seminary
Oh I hope not.
perhaps even a seminary
Oh! Excuse me. Er ummm, a school for training future pastors. Does that sound better?Oh I hope not.
I wonder how people who wanted to be paid for preaching with benefits for all their family members were able to survive back then, too. Maybe they had to rely on their day jobs -- like fishing, perhaps?I wonder how the early church managed without the benefit of, er schools.
I wonder how people who wanted to be paid for preaching with benefits for all their family members were able to survive back then, too. Maybe they had to rely on their day jobs -- like fishing, perhaps?
Judaism had schools. They kinda got the idea from the Greeks. It the early church, it sorta transformed itself into discipleship.I wonder how the early church managed without the benefit of, er schools.
Yeah, and from Constantine on, the ruling class Christian bureaucracies kinda sorta twisted the Judaic notions of tithing to justify expecting Christians to devote 10% of their income/assets to paying for building upkeep and staff salaries.Judaism had schools. They kinda got the idea from the Greeks. It the early church, it sorta transformed itself into discipleship.
It might be nice to be able to do that, if we didn't have to also pay Ceasar, er ummm Uncle Sam.Yeah, and from Constantine on, the ruling class Christian bureaucracies kinda sorta twisted the Judaic notions of tithing to justify expecting Christians to devote 10% of their income/assets to paying for building upkeep and staff salaries.
Or we could just go back to saving up 10% of our assets for liquidating for the purpose of having gatherings and festivals!It might be nice to be able to do that, if we didn't have to also pay Ceasar, er ummm Uncle Sam.
I wonder how the early church managed without the benefit of, er schools.
It's a komodo dragon lolwhat type of reptile is in the picture?
a turtle minus shell or .. ?
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