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Tag: trinity series

The Trinity and Jesus in the Early Church—part 4

on October 27, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Why do we profess Christ is fully God AND fully man? What is the hypostatic union? What do these questions have to do with Advent? Find out as Richaél Lucero covers the Christological heresies between the fourth and eighth centuries in the final installment of this series.

The Trinity and Jesus in the Early Church—part 3

on October 8, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

The most prominent heresy of the fourth century was the catalyst behind the Nicene Creed that we profess at every Divine Liturgy and Holy Mass. Richaél Lucero lays out the history and theology of this controversy.

The Trinity and Jesus in the Early Church—part 2

on October 8, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Richaél Lucero continues her explanation of the heresies about the Trinity and the nature of Christ that plagued the early Church. Learn this history from the second century and Byzantine prayers to foster relationships with each person of the Trinity.

The Trinity and Jesus in the Early Church—part 1

on September 6, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Some Christians of the Early Church couldn’t grasp that there is one God in three persons or that Jesus was both fully human and fully divine—resulting in heresy. Listen to Richaél Lucero describe the heresies about the Trinity and the nature of Christ that plagued the early Church and how they were disputed.

The Trinity: The Central Mystery of Our Faith

on August 23, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

There is one central truth of Christianity that all our beliefs hang upon—the Trinity. Since the time of the apostles, the Church has corrected false teachings (heresies) about the triune God.

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Pray these declarations to put on the mind of Christ and grow living roots to transform our hearts and souls. Get into your prayer posture and pray these truths of God over yourself.
O Jesus! meek and humble of heart,
*The Check In* Check in with yourself, your friends & God with these self reflections questions. These questions are inspired by the episode titled, How To Have the Mind of Christ.
Have you seen this? 👀 On the feast of the Queenship of Mary👑, get personal with some scriptures that are sure to help you bond with Mary. If you want to be a stronger disciples, bold evangelists, living tabernacles, or spiritual warfare enthusiasts, this is for you—and Mary can help!
If you know, you know. The Queen of Heaven, she's a mood.
Pray these declarations to put on the mind of Christ and grow living roots to transform our hearts and souls. Get into your prayer posture and pray these truths of God over yourself.
Have you heard this episode yet? "Put on the mind of Christ." This is not a pithy saying by St. Paul. It's a real, actual, and doable way of life. Richaél Lucero (that's me!) describes how praying declarations make this happen. Listen as I draw on the inspired plant metaphors used by God to unpack their transformative power. Bonus: You'll also hear how this sets them apart from worldly affirmations/positive self talk. Episode: How to Have the Mind of Christ
Declarations to grow brighter and brighter into God's image.
What does the "mystery of God's light" have to do with theosis? EVERYTHING

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