✠ The Ministry of Eternal Salvation Fellowship of Christ!
We are delighted to have you join our community, united by faith and inspired by the message of eternal salvation through Jesus Christ. Here, you will find a fellowship of believers committed to spiritual growth, mutual support, and sharing the love and teachings of Christ with the world. Whether you are seeking a deeper relationship with God, looking for a supportive faith family, or simply exploring the Christian journey, you are warmly welcomed into our fellowship.

✠ I’m Eric Michel, the founder and director of Eric Michel Ministries International, a Christian faith rooted in the Catholic tradition, less fundamental and more open to divergent concepts incorporated into our daily religious practice. That’s why we are Christian Catholic. We base our faith on One God, and our involvement is more in teaching than in rituals. We combined belief systems that incorporate the similarities of the Buddha and Jesus. We aim our Conscious Evolution toward the Omega Point through the Cosmic Christ.

✠ The Academic Research in Christian Theology and Apologetics Teaching Methods (Research, Theology and Teaching Ministry (RTTM))
- The Footsteps of Jesus Seminary and Bible Academy was founded in 2015 by the Most Rev. Eric Michel.
- Canadian Harvestime Bible Academy (2017)
Eric Michel Ministries International, under Research, Theology, and Teaching Ministry, provides Christian Studies for members in Universal Theology. If you wish to learn about our traditions, we invite you to join us at the MESFC.
Note: Class in person only.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cosmic Christ is a Christological view that emphasizes the extent of Jesus Christ’s concern for the cosmos. The biblical bases for a cosmic Christology are often found in Colossians, Ephesians, and the prologue to the gospel of John
Early church
.Irenaeus (c. 130 – c. 202 AD) offered one of the earliest articulations of a cosmic Christology in his Against Heresies. In his theory of atonement, Irenaeus argues that all of humanity was created good but tainted by sin, and that all of creation was “recapitulated” and restored under the new headship of Christ. This “cosmic” Christology would be a dominant view throughout much of the patristic period and within Eastern Christianity, while alternative positions began to emerge during the medieval period.
Modern ecotheology
In the modern period, a renewed interest in the cosmic Christ would arise among several Western scholars seeking to develop an ecotheology. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was among the first to speak again of a cosmic Christ in the 1920s and 1930s. He understood the Incarnation as bringing the historical Christ into the material world and, through evolution, leading all of creation towards perfection in the Omega Point. Later scholars, such as Joseph Sittler, Matthew Fox, Richard Rohr and Jürgen Moltmann, would likewise speak of the need to reclaim a cosmic Christology to address Christ’s concern for creation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Christ

- A Retreat with T. de Chardin By Fr. Donald Goergen
- Teilhard de Chardin: Creating a Universal Mysticism Lecture By Fr. James Salmon
- Image of St. Francis Living Gospel By Fr. J.A. Wayne Fellman
- The Franciscan Intellectual Tradition By Br. William Short
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Christus Universalis — Omnia in Ipso
in quo omnia constant
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