Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul
Ezekiel 34.11–16 Psalm 87 2 Timothy 4.1–8 John 21.15–19 The church has been tempted by fragmentation since the very beginning. We are constantly and continuously tempted to walk away from each other. In university I took a class on Christian history. My professor, Dr. Robinson, held up a book that listed all the known Christian denominations, which at that time numbered at somewhere over 20,000. Many of these denominations consisted of only one church. He then told us his two favorite churches/denominations. One was “the Church of God on Turtle Hill”, the other (in the same town) was “The True Church of God on Turtle Hill”. It’s amazing how a whole history can be assumed in the one word “true”. You can imagine there was some sort of a disagreement that happened. It could have been over something theological- like how faith and works determine your salvation. But, it might also have been the result of an argument about the colour of the carpet. Whatever it was, it caused a division in ...