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Death is not the end

Over the past week the news coming at us about this pandemic has worsened by the day, and now we are all hunkered down in our homes, trying to keep as safe and well as possible.  We do this of course, not only for ourselves, but out of care for others in our community, our nation … Read more

COVID-19

  Last Wednesday  the Anglican Bishops across all Dioceses in NSW and the ACT determined that all public services should stop for the time being, so that we can pastorally care for each other better, protect the more vulnerable among us, and help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.  This distressing decision has not … Read more

Jesus says ‘Come’

Although for many of us, the Archbishop of Sydney’s recent comments that those who disagreed with ‘orthodox’ doctrine on sexuality and same sex marriage should leave the church came as no surprise, I realise that for many LGBTQI people who are part of the Church, these words have been extremely hurtful.  For all those who … Read more

Lost and Found

Today we have two Gospel stories about being lost and being found.  A sheep and a coin are lost. Their owners, a shepherd and a housewife go to great lengths to find them.  Scripture speaks about human beings who wander away from God being ‘lost’, and these two stories Jesus told tell us something about … Read more

Disciples

Did you imagine that coming to church today would be a nice peaceful, comfortable experience?  That you would be sitting comfortably?  Well once again, as we listen to the outspoken Jesus of Luke’s Gospel, we find ourselves being disturbed and challenged about how we should live.  Isn’t that so often the case when Jesus gets … Read more

Table Manners

This morning we welcome Bishop Mark among us for the first time, and we look forward to him preaching for us.  Bishop, we are glad you have come to lead us in this Diocese, and we extend a very warm welcome to you today from All Saints’ Parish. Hospitality and sharing food are core issues … Read more

Law and Grace

Today’s Gospel focuses on rules, law and grace, or more specifically, Sabbath rules, as Jesus faces the question of whether healing on the Sabbath is lawful. We also meet two people who have a deformity.  One, the old bent-up woman, has a physical deformity of the spine that makes it difficult for her to walk or … Read more

Mary, Mother of our Lord

Today we mark Mary’s day.  Mary the Mother of our Lord.  As Anglicans, we tend to have an uneasy relationship with Mary; we are uncomfortable with deifying her or sentimentalising her, but as so often happens, in dismissing her and pushing her aside, we throw the baby out with the bathwater and forget her genuine … Read more

Faith

By faith…by faith….by faith.  These words echo through today’s epistle like a heartbeat. Faced with challenges, faced with difficult circumstances, the thing all these heroes have in common is that they trusted in God, stepping out in faith often against the odds. They acted in faith, and by faith.  What then is this faith, where … Read more

The Feast of St James

Today we mark the Feast Day of St James, apostle and martyr. We celebrate Saints’ days as a reminder that we are all called to be Saints, and to remember that we are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses who call us on in faith.  We remember great saints and lesser saints, all of whom struggled … Read more