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An important aspect of Christfulness is seeing the fullness of Christ as the restoration of creation, bringing humankind and nature to their fulfilment. We were created through God’s Word (Logos) who laid down his own nature into creation as the law of life, i.e. his serving love. Thus, as this order has been distorted through sin, God’s Logos had to become human to restore humankind once more to become stewards of God’s creation and reinstalling the law of life. Following the law of life is serving each other and the whole in love.

Dive further into our services in the articles below:

  • Identity and transformation – a Christfulness service
    This service falls in three parts: A time for faith formation / encouragement Eucharist and Communion A time in the healing presence of God A time for faith formation / encouragement Continue reading Worship-songs and Body Prayers (you will find good ideas here:  http://www.borgso.no/dvdenglish.html) Invocation and Proclamation: All: Jesus, King of Righteousness, Son… Continue reading
  • Healing of nature and environment
    Liturgical prayers for the Healing of nature and environment An important aspect of Christfulness is seeing the fullness of Christ as the restoration of creation, bringing humankind and nature to their fulfilment. We were created through God’s Word (Logos) who laid down his own nature into creation as the law… Continue reading

Introduction to Christfulness Prayer Video 1-6

Christ is full of grace to us in many ways: Christ with me, Christ in me, Christ in you, Together in Christ & Seeing all things in Christ. They are intertwined and complementary to each other. Please try to practise your prayer at roughly the same time each day, as… Continue reading

The Biblical basis of Christfulness

The English term Christfulness consists of two words, Christ and Fullness. Fullness is a quality or state of being full (Webster), and can be understood as saturation and completeness, abundance and richness, wholeness. CFN thus can be described as being filled or saturated by Christ, surrounded by and drenched in… Continue reading