Shining a spotlight on the head covering discussion happening worldwide.
A Picture of Christ and His Church Pt 2 (CRC Chesapeake) “Chapter 11 presents two clear pictures of Christ and His Church. One is the physical distinctions between men and women in worship, so important that even the angels are affected…the uncovered man a picture of Christ, the veiled woman, a picture of the submitted church.”
Alexandra || How we wear them! (Garlands of Grace) “We were so blessed to receive these pictures from our customer, Alexandria!! She wore her [scarf] for her wedding day!…She also sent a picture of herself wearing her [headcovering] while sharing the gospel…So much loveliness in these pictures!! ?”
Head Covering A Symbol To The Unseen Realm (The Christian Journey) “The Church is to gather and worship God in the spirit (John 4:24) doing things that the world considers foolish but for the Lord there is great significance.”
Headcovering (Lost and Found by Grace) “In conclusion, I believe that the head covering is not simply a tradition of the past, but it is meant to be used today…Find a style that works for you, and make sure you know why you’re wearing one.”
The Case for Covering (Without Caring Twopence) “I went on to wrestle with this passage every couple of years, or so. Each time that I did, I leaned more heavily toward a direct application; but, I would always brush the study aside before resolving it….Finally, after about eight years, I pressed to settle the question. An informal booklet—a non-technical commentary on 1 Corinthians 11:2-16—is a result.”
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その後次第に私は、1コリント11章は、祈りのベールについて非常に明確に教えていることが分かってきました。新しくイエスを信じたばかりの人が(教派的先入観なしに)この聖書箇所を読むなら、誰でも皆、これは時代を超えた不変の神の掟であり、公的礼拝の時、女性は頭を覆う必要があるということを理解するでしょう。 Read more
Je m’appelle Raiza Anastacio et je viens des Philippines. Je suis encore célibataire et je travaille comme fille “au pair” en Europe depuis 4 ans maintenant. Je viens d’une famille très paisible, sans stress, où il n’y a jamais de cris ni de disputes. Les membres de ma famille sont des catholiques très pieux. J’ai vraiment rencontré notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ l’année dernière ici en Norvège.
2) Où vas-tu le dimanche ? Parle-nous de ton église.
Je vais à l’église internationale de Trondheim et c’est vraiment une bénédiction pour moi. Je suis tellement reconnaissante à Dieu qu’il m’a conduite dans cette église. Il y a une unité et de la joie entre tous les membres qui y vont. J’ai rencontré des personnes d’autres pays (Ukraine, Malaisie, Vietnam…) et nous sommes devenus des amis. Ils m’ont vraiment aidée à comprendre leur culture et à connaître d’avantage Dieu. Notre pasteur (Robin Bassam) est très patient et engagé pour la protection et l’édification de son “troupeau” comme il nous appelle, et il nous aide à grandir dans la foi. Read more
[Guest Author:This article was written by Carlton McLeod. If you’re interested in guest writing for the Head Covering Movement please contact us.]
Carlton McLeod is a native of Columbia, SC and grew up in Upper Marlboro, MD. In 1987, he enlisted in the United States Navy and reached the rank of O-3 before the Lord called him into full-time ministry. In 1997, Dr. McLeod and his wife Donna established Calvary Revival Church Chesapeake. Dr. McLeod is relentless in his pursuit to compassionately teach with a biblical worldview. After spending his early years in ministry attempting to pull young people out of the kingdom of darkness with all the world’s methods, the Lord led Dr. McLeod back to the Bible to see the critical need for constant, fervent, and Spirit led biblical family discipleship. The D6 Reformation was created out of this desire. Dr. McLeod earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science from Hampton University; a Master of Theology and Doctor of Ministry from Andersonville Theological Seminary. He and his wife Donna have been married since 1992 and they have two beautiful daughters, Dori and Aryanna and a son, Jonathan.
In January 2013, the Lord prompted me to teach through the Epistle of First Corinthians, line by line. Knowing what was in this Pauline letter to the church at Corinth, I was excited, but nervous. Why? Because of the implications of actually being obedient to what was written therein. In fact, I “double-checked” with the Lord in prayer in an attempt to discern if this was in fact His will for our congregation. I asked the other elders. We talked about it and prayed. Why all this consternation? Because First Corinthians is a scary book; other parts of Scripture would have been much easier! In May of 2013, we prayerfully began, finishing in December 2014.
Well, I can say my fears were founded. The Epistle shook our church. Read more
Shining a spotlight on the head covering discussion happening worldwide.
Why I Cover My Head (The Realization of Good) “Those of you who, like me, were born into and brought up in the conservative Anabaptist culture, could likely recite at least parts of [1 Corinthians 11] from memory...“
Humiliating head coverings (Theology Geek NZ) “New Testament scholar Daniel B Wallace has written an article [on head covering]. Since [they’ve] been on my mind lately, I’m going to venture some brief comments.”
The Headcovering as a Symbol of Submission (The Christian Woman’s Veil) “By God’s grace, I am an educated woman looking forward to pursue my PhD studies…You can now understand my reaction when I heard the words SUBMISSION OF WOMEN.”
A Call To Be Pioneers? Headcovering Sisters, Let Us Open A Way Where There Is No Way! (Little maiden’s journey with Jesus) “Are we afraid of people’s reactions against our head covering practice? Are we like fearful hamsters who are trembling at the corner of the church because nobody is doing it? Dear friend, I want to encourage you that you are clearing a new path right at this moment.”
The Practice of Head Coverings for Women in the Church (The Christian Journey) “some in our day are questioning what the Church has always obeyed and accepted. We need to ask ourselves am I following the Lord and His Word or the crowd of popular opinion today?”
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