Archbishop Rowan Williams' sermon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nakuru Diocese, Kenya

‘If we read on in this Letter to the Hebrews, we find there some very specific, very clear guidelines about moving on and growing up as believers. And we find also the warning that living in this way will not always make us popular. If we seek to make friends out of strangers, perhaps some people will attack us for being disloyal to our own folk. If we try to live honourable lives in marriage, perhaps some others will make fun of us or be angry with us for not following the easy ways of self-indulgence. If we stand out against corruption and money-grabbing or land-grabbing, we may offend powerful people. But in all this, God is with us. He demands that, as grown-up Christians, we should be honest about the problems of our society and seek to show a better way.’

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One comment on “Archbishop Rowan Williams' sermon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nakuru Diocese, Kenya

  1. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    Don’t care what he says.

    The Druid has brought Indaba to General Synod. He has screwed up the ACC, screwed up Lambeth, and now he is screwing up the CofE with his sociopathic manipulation. No doubt pushed through by his stooge, Dobbin Dover.

    That is what you get with Cunterbury.