Neil Rees's Blog: eatingwithsinners
September 19, 2025
When our theology clashes with lived experience
      The inclusion of Gentiles in the early church forced a theological rethink that was an uphill struggle. The way it was addressed, with no clear teaching from Jesus, offers us an example for the inclusion of LGBTQIA people today.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 19, 2025 10:06
    
May 23, 2025
Christ Jesus, the Human Being
      (This article was a 2024 CBE Writing Contest grand prize winner and first appeared in CBE International’s blog, Mutuality, on 04/03/2025. For translations in a multitude of other languages, please see the original available at cbeinternational.org/resource/mutuali....) I still remember —albeit somewhat vaguely— being woken up by my father in the early morning hours of July... Continue Reading →
  
    
    
    
        Published on May 23, 2025 03:41
    
May 13, 2025
Filter bubbles, echo chambers, and hug boxes
      The first person to speak always seems right until someone comes and asks the right questions. (Proverbs 18:17, ERV) We all have opinions. And thoughts. And convictions.  All of which guide us in our choices. Our decisions. Our actions. We boldly proclaim the inviolability of human free will — even if unable to explain quite... Continue Reading →
  
    
    
    
        Published on May 13, 2025 03:58
    
March 22, 2025
In whose image?
      Sometimes you run across something that just stops you in your tracks and makes you take a second look, that prompts a “I can’t have read that right, surely it doesn’t mean what it seems to be saying?” sort of reaction. Earlier this month, that’s where I found myself when stumbling upon an image on... Continue Reading →
  
    
    
    
        Published on March 22, 2025 09:32
    
March 8, 2025
The Bible clearly says…
      The content explores the historical rejection of women's testimony in Jewish tradition, tracing interpretations of biblical texts that support this exclusion. It highlights the debate over scripture's meanings, cultural biases, and the impact of patriarchal norms on religious practices. Emphasis is placed on the need for critical examination of these interpretations in contemporary contexts.
  
    
    
    
        Published on March 08, 2025 11:29
    
February 18, 2025
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
      In Zafra, a joint event marked the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, highlighting unity in shared faith experiences in Jesus. Neil's message emphasized humility, respect, and passion as essential attitudes for fostering ecumenical relationships. True Christian unity stems from personal encounters with Christ, transcending doctrinal differences and promoting love among believers.
  
    
    
    
        Published on February 18, 2025 03:52
    
July 1, 2024
Leaving shame behind – a Pride reflection
      Pride elicits strong emotions, on both sides. There are those who go all out to celebrate their queer identity and the positive gains attained by and for LGBTQIA+ people. And then there are others who have nothing but negative comments to make, and would ban the whole thing if they could. For some Christians, the... Continue Reading →
  
    
    
    
        Published on July 01, 2024 02:12
    
March 24, 2024
Art, Jesus, and Holy Week in Seville
      Holy Week in Seville has got off to a rainy start today, Palm Sunday. But the presentation of its controversial poster, work of the Sevillian artist Salustiano García, was much more of a storm. Salustiano’s hyper realistic Renaissance style painting, chosen by the cofradías — the confraternities that are custodians of the figures and in … Continue reading Art, Jesus, and Holy Week in Seville
  
    
    
    
        Published on March 24, 2024 11:24
    
March 8, 2024
Becoming a Learning Church – For Women, Too
      The article discusses the need for churches to address historic prejudice and imbalance against women in leadership and teaching roles. It emphasizes the importance of encouraging, training, and mentoring women, setting explicit goals, and providing suitable role models. It also highlights the need to support mothers in church leadership and ministry without neglecting their caregiving responsibilities.
  
    
    
    
        Published on March 08, 2024 06:21
    
November 16, 2023
“Talking with a woman…”
      By the time Jesus walked the dusty trails of Judaea, centuries of mistrust and mutual accusation had created palpable enmity between “true” Jews and Samaritans. So, when making the journey between Galilee and Judea, respectable Jews would choose the hotter, longer desert route that ran to the east of the Jordan river rather than the … Continue reading “Talking with a woman…”
  
    
    
    
        Published on November 16, 2023 03:10
    
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