Think It Possible That You May Be Mistaken

Standing before the Assembled Church of Scotland in 1650, Oliver Cromwell famously rather colorfully implored the gathered religious leaders to reconsider their own theological certitude.  “I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ,” he said, “think it possible that you may be mistaken.”

On Rev. Nancy’s last Sunday in the pulpit before three months of sabbatical, we’ll grapple with the limits of our own certitude and ponder what it would take to open ourselves up to new viewpoints and changing wisdom.