Sunday, March 24, 2019
Satisfying the Hunger Within
What are you hungry for? What are you craving? Food? Friendship? The dulling of the pain? An end to loneliness? The lighting up of the darkness? The warm embrace of love? To be hungry is to be human. To feed ourselves is to be human. And we live in a ravenous age. We are all barraged daily with advertising for things which promise to sate our hunger, to quench our thirst, to satisfy our desires, to heal the pain, to end the craving, to fill the emptiness within.
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Sunday, March 17, 2019
Predatory foxes and powerless hens
“Where was God?” a friend once wrote to me. “Where was God when my father was on the rampage, trying to break down my bedroom door? Where was God when I was hiding under the dining room table, shaking and terrified? Why didn’t God keep me safe?” There’s an old children’s song that goes like this: “My God is so big, so strong and so mighty, there’s nothing my God cannot do …” And when I think of my dear friend, who sang songs like this in religious education classes at school, and who begged God to keep her safe from her father at home, my heart breaks ...
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Labels:
nonviolence,
sanctuary,
scapegoating.suffering,
sermon,
victim,
violence,
vulnerability
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
#40ways40days in Lent - Ordinary Saints
This Lent our congregation is reflecting on discipleship in Luke's gospel. Each day, we will post something on our website on how one aspect of discipleship might play out in daily life: perhaps a personal reflection written by a member of the congregation, perhaps an excerpt from a book, perhaps a poem or a prayer. You can read them day by day starting with the introduction here.
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Journey to Jerusalem: A roadmap
Transfiguration isn’t a once-off event. Instead, it is happening and it keeps happening to us ...
Read here, or listen here.
Labels:
church,
community,
discipleship,
Lent,
pilgrimage,
sanctuary,
sermon
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