Message: Grace, Love, Communion
Today is Trinity Sunday. We confess the Holy Mystery beyond our understanding as one yet triune: God, Christ, and Holy Spirit. This reminds us that Christian faith is not rooted in an abstract idea. Our faith in the Triune God is grounded in our experience of God's work in the world. Throughout the history of the church, Christians have encountered God as Creator, Saviour, and Sustainer. Therefore, the Trinity is not a mathematical problem that we need to solve. It is the language of faith through which we confess how God comes to us. Today’s first reading shows that the Apostle Paul also used trinitarian language in his letter to the congregation in Corinth. In fact, the Corinthian church was not a peaceful community. There were conflicts and tensions. Paul had a difficult relationship with the community. Some people publicly criticized him and questioned his authority as an apostle. They said that he appeared weak and his speaking was unimpressive. However, Paul did not end his l...