κηρυσσων την βασιλειαν του θεου και διδασκων τα περι του κυριου ιησου χριστου μετα πασης παρρησιας ακωλυτως. The underlying meaning of this blog is this: the essential unity of Christians worldwide regardless of race, nationality, or religious denomination. There are real disagreements among us but there is a small remnant in every authentically Christian gathering. The Holy Spirit is leading His remnant into deeper understandings of the "meat" of the Gospel and not just the "milk."
Pages
▼
Monday, April 16, 2012
Unusual Christian Places: Chapel of St. Gildas
Gildas preached in Wales, Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, and Brittany (ca. 540). The pulpit he used in Brittany is housed in the chapel named for him on the bank of the Canal du Blavet. The chapel is built into the base of a giant rock which was once a Druid holy place.
No comments:
Post a Comment