Credo

Credo

We at Fellowship & Fairydust are committed to a Christian ambassadorship to the world. We welcome all people of good will, and wish to find in them the image of Christ that we have found in our own hearts. We seek to reassemble the divine fragments present in all ages and peoples, and by doing so, bring healing to the creation through the medium of storytelling and analysis of the liberal arts. We take inspiration from the three fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith: The Trinity, the Incarnation, and the Cross. 

Trinity: One of the most essential meanings of the doctrine of the Trinity for us is that God is, was, and has always been a community of love. Even before we were made, God is a differentiated, dynamic, and complex oneness. He is never alone. In the economy of the Divine persons can be found a model of the fairness, equality, and mutual affection that we should strive for as human beings in our daily lives. Unity and diversity have already met and kissed before the foundation of the world, and in this ever-living reality, we can hope to someday reconcile the differences that divide us.

The Incarnation: God became Man, without loss of Himself or destruction of our own fundamental humanity. In this convergence, we can believe in confidence that the infinite and the finite that were tied together in Christ can be brought together in the mundane neighborly business of life. Jesus is the unity of opposites, and in His person, all truths, regardless of their origin in time and place, can find a spacious home. All that is necessary is for us, as followers of the Way, to imitate the generosity and impartiality of our Lord and God, seeking to become ever more closely bound to the mystery of the Word made flesh. smartphonehoesjes retoursuper clone watches reviewnews

The Cross: Mankind has labored under the condition of sinful inclinations and actions since the dawn of our history. We believe that Christ’s Passion and Death on the Cross, culminating in His Resurrection from the tomb, unleashed the salvific graces necessary for us to be born anew and transformed into the children of God. The Paschal Mystery sets us on the road to divinization through the emptying of self, enabling our works to be portals of grace. This miracle of redemption enables us to see the possibility of rebirth in all areas of life, for nothing human is too wounded to be beyond this saving process. By viewing every truth and experience from the perspective of God’s unspeakable love for us, we seek to bring the spirit of the resurrected life to our exploration of art, philosophy, theology, and culture.