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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:219
  • eBook ISBN:9780982616031

All Creation Waits

The Unfulfilled Promise of Christianity

by Katherine C. Keough

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Overview
This book is for serious reflection by believers who believe that in Christ, God has truly come into our world, and are asking themselves—why has this coming not made a bigger difference? You are invited to take Sabbath time, and come on a quest or journey with the author. Explore the unfulfilled promise of Christianity, but beware—when you go out on a journey or a quest, you might never come back. Small groups will find this book a rich resource as a starting point for reflection and discussion.
Description
This book is for serious reflection by believers who believe that in Christ, God has truly come into our world, and are asking themselves - why has this coming not made a bigger difference? This book is for all kinds of Christians, and people curious about Christianity, and considers the failure of Christianity to truly transform the world, asks why, and reflects on various insights gathered over time. For it is not that God has failed to give us the power to make this world truly a heaven on earth. It is that most of us have never tried to live out its message. The reader is invited to come on a quest or journey with the author. Explore the unfulfilled promise of Christianity, but beware - when you go out on a journey or a quest, you might never come back. This book is recommended for small groups, as a starting point for reflection and discussion.
About the author
Rev. Katherine C. Keough has conducted many workshops, retreats and classes in her years as a pastoral minister; facilitated small groups, organized councils and communities; prepared liturgies and missions, and preached many a homily. She is an ordained Ecumenical Catholic priest, and pastor of a community in the South Sound region of Washington state. Known to her friends as “Kedda” and also as “Mother Kedda,” Katherine has served as vice president and president of the House of Pastors in the Ecumenical Catholic Communion.