Showing posts with label abundance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abundance. Show all posts
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Five loaves, two fishes, and a pocketful prayers
Monday, March 22, 2021
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Our lives, broken and shared

The Risen Christ is recognised when he takes bread, gives thanks, and shares it; just as when we take our own lives, give thanks, and feed others.
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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, February 10, 2019
Going deeper at work with Jesus

Close your eyes, and consider your workplace: the place where you put regular time and effort; the place which demands your experience and skill. It might your home, where you raise children, cook and clean. It might be a classroom, where you teach or learn. It might be an office, where you negotiate and communicate. It might be a garden, where you help things grow. It might be a courtroom, or a library, or a factory, or a studio, or a hospital. Wherever it is, whatever you do: consider your workplace. Imagine yourself there ...
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Labels:
abundance,
discipleship,
fears,
life,
meditation,
sanctuary,
sermon,
vocation,
work
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