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Lent Book Group - God has no favourites
Wednesday 06 April 2022, 07:30pm - 08:30pm
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Join us for a discussion group via zoom - Contact Rev'd Fiona Robinson if you would like to join us.

This year's book is God has no favourites.

This is a course is written by Dr. Carmody Grey.

In it, we will explore how each of us is called to discover that God is completely inclusive. He does not apportion his welcome or love according to our prejudices or preferences.

Every single human being, whatever age, sex, class, race or religion is in God's image. Jesus has identified himself personally with each one of us, God's love and the power of the Holy Spirit is for everyone, no caveats.

There is a standard study book which is supported by an in-depth interview, covering all five sessions between Dr Carmody Grey and Simon Stanley.

In this 5 session course Dr Grey explores how each of us is called to discover that God is completely inclusive.

God Has No Favourites, because God favours everyone.


SESSION 1: The best picture of God
God’s favour is not dependent on anything we are or anything we do. His acceptance is unconditional. If we want to know what God ‘looks like’, we simply need to look at one another.

SESSION 2: Neither Jew nor Gentile
In Christ, God is telling us the most important thing about himself: he leaves no-one out. Being willing to include everybody is the only rule for those who want to be with Jesus. God is love and, in Christ, humanity is one.

SESSION 3: Neither male nor female
The most profound human difference is that created by our gendered bodies. But even this important difference is superficial compared to the deepest and truest identity of each one of us; through Christ we see that we are all children of God; all heirs to the kingdom of heaven.

SESSION 4: Neither slave nor free
Our world is grossly, torturously unequal, and before Christ came, no-one expected or looked for anything different. Jesus scandalized those around him by acting as though every human being mattered. We are to follow him to the margins.

SESSION 5: What is a Christian?
Jesus did not come to found a religion: he came to give people life. When he wanted his followers to understand his identity and purpose, he didn’t give them a theory or explain an idea, he shared a meal with them.