Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ministry. Show all posts

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Farewell Sanctuary, my beautiful beloveds

Once upon a time, nearly eight years ago, some of us did something very foolish. A bunch of people who had mostly drifted away from church or were burned by church or had been rejected by church bumped into a quirky minister on holiday, and wondered if they might try again ... Read here or listen here.

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Genesis | Striving with God and men


 A few weeks ago, I organised and hosted a ministers’ gathering. Near the end of the session, one of the ministers suddenly went on a rant about the failings of the church in the West. The church is collapsing, he said, because of the blurring of gender roles that began in the 1960’s and continues to this day. And there was I, sitting in a room full of men with my boots and jeans, close cropped hair, zero make up, and not a floral in sight—and all the authority which was conferred upon me through the rite of ordination.

Read here or listen here.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Luke | Martha made whole


Inviting Christ into your dwelling means being renovated from the inside out. (Listen, or watch on YouTube.)

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Jesus-centred ministry: Spontaneous, behind-the-scenes, domestic


Just as the first recognized minister in Mark's gospel is an unnamed woman in a private home, most ministry today continues to be spontaneous, behind-the-scenes, domestic. 

Read here or listen here.


 

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Not Donald, not Boris, but you and me



In this time of global pandemic, closed borders, economic collapse, isolation, and loneliness, ordinary people like us are needed to do God’s priestly work.

Read here or listen here.

Sunday, June 9, 2019

The Path to Christian Unity



When I first think of Christian unity, what comes to mind are those powerful commentators who are agitated by bedroom behaviours, who deal in moral absolutes, and who claim to speak on behalf of all Christians—and do so loudly, and often. Unfortunately, their attitudes and actions have led many in the wider community to perceive such people, and Christians in general, as puritanical, hypocritical, judgemental, reactionary, homophobic, sexist and fundamentally irrelevant. Yet when I look around at the people gathered here—faithful representatives of the combined churches of Warrnambool—I see something quite different.
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