Faith's Journey

True faith can never be a static belief in dogma. Rather, faith speaks of entering a relationship of trust and obedience with Divine Revelation; of being transformed by personal contact with that which is intangible; the unseen. Therefore, subjective feeling is not enough. The quest is to find the meeting place where subjective experience meets the objectivity of Truth. That is Faith's Journey; where all is summed up in the totality of Christ.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

St. Paul's Prayer Room


Here is an overview of the entire prayer room, seen in closeup in the previous post. I took both the shots just as the week of prayer came to an end. A map of the room was provided, inviting participants to engage progressively in the act of personal sanctification, followed by prayer for the Church and prayer for the community. Even though this experience is far more multi-sensory than most evangelicals expect, (including incense, it seems) interestingly, there still remains a very clear verbal focus: written prayers; scripture banners; written guidance and so on. The only "icon" is that of a lamb underneath the cross.

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