So far I've been editing a number of articles concerning Christianity and its various expressions; counting childhood and adulthood both, my own journey has included non-denominational,
Lutheran, [Assemblies of God]
?, [United Methodist]
?,
Free Methodist, and Mennonite
? churches. A few years ago our family joined the
Eastern Orthodox Church, and I honestly hope and pray it's the last stop for us.
Some of my other interests are classical and jazz music, good fantasy and science fiction, family life, and computer science, as I'm a programmer by trade, with a bent towards Open Source. I find I get more out of Wikipedia the more I put in, and think it's a fantastic collaborative effort. The longer I participate, the more I learn, both from reading other contributions and doing more research for my own.
Pages I plan to edit
(in no particular order)
Saints
- [Gregory Palamas]?
- Matthew the Evangelist
- [Mark the Evangelist]?
- [Luke the Evangelist]?
- [John the Evangelist]?
- [John the Theologian]? (should redirect to John the Evangelist)
- Theophan the Recluse
- [John of San Francisco]?
- [Catherine of the Wheel]?
- [John of Damascus]?
- Andrew
- [Basil Fool for Christ]?
- [John of the Ladder]?
- [Theodore the Studite]? (is that his name? the one who defended iconography around the 7th or 8th century, with John of Damascus?)
- Justin Martyr
Also want to make sure each of the Seven Ecumenical Councils are covered (first seven if you're Roman Catholic).
I also like keeping an eye on the Christianity, Trinity, Bible and related pages, as those definitions seem to get a lot of editing attention. :-)
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