Craig Atwood, Sleeping in the Arms of Christ: Sanctifying Sexuality in the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Church

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Craig Atwood, Sleeping in the Arms of Christ: Sanctifying Sexuality in the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Church

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♪ DOO DOO DOO DOO! ♩
Preach the Gospel, die, and be forgotten.
Nicolaus Zinzendorf (1700-1760)
Aulhier ruhen die gebeine des unvergesslichen mannes Gottes #Zinzendorf (at Herrnhut)
He leads us on by paths we did not know; Upward He leads us, though our steps be slow, Though oft we faint and falter on the way, Though storms and darkness oft obscure the day; Yet when the clouds are gone, We know He leads us on. He leads us on through all the unquiet years; Past all our dreamland hopes, and doubts and fears, He guides our steps, through all the tangled maze Of losses, sorrows, and o’er clouded days; We know His will is done; And still He leads us on.
Nicholaus Ludwig Zinzendorf

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Count Zinzendorf advocated the idea of a personal relationship with God, rather than the formal churchgoing Lutheranism of the day... For him, faith was less about an intellectual assent to doctrines than about a personal, transforming encounter with God.
Bonhoeffer
While in Germany, United Methodist bishops and others learned more about the relationship between Methodism's founder, John Wesley and the Moravians. Check out the story and learn where Wesley's "heart was strangely warmed."
I remember bits of this when I was confirmed in the United Methodist Church as a senior in high school.
"Let our mutual love be glowing; thus the world will plainly see that we, as on one stem growing, living branches are in thee."
- Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf (trans. from German)