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The Baptism of our Lord

As we move through the season of Epiphany, we continue to reflect on the meaning of the Incarnation:  Emmanuel, God born for us.  Although the nativity is a beautiful, warm fuzzy story, we need to take care that this doesn’t disguise the real truth of this season.   God is with us, in our believing and … Read more

Mary and Elizabeth

The Christmas season is upon us once again; for most of us it is a time of joy and celebration, of coming together as families.  Yet it’s so easy for the great truths of this season to get lost in all the rush, and in the relentless commercialism that takes ownership of the Christmas story … Read more

Rejoice!

The third Sunday of Advent is known as ‘Rejoice’ Sunday.  We light the pink candle on the Advent wreath as a reminder of the hope and joy ahead of us in the incarnation.  Traditionally this third Sunday in Advent has been a day to lighten up, to be joyful.  Indeed, the whole of Advent is about … Read more

Advent: Getting Ready

Get ready!   As we come to this second Sunday in Advent it’s time to start getting Christmas preparations underway.  In my family, emails are starting to fly around – what are we doing, who’s house, how do we organise presents this year, what about the children?    Perhaps cards are being written and posted, meals are … Read more

Advent

This week we begin a new liturgical year, the year of Luke, and at the same time we enter into the rich and ancient season of Advent. For most Australians, Advent passes virtually unnoticed, as the celebration of what has become the very commercial feast of Christmas dominates everyone’s thinking and time.  Yet taking time to … Read more

Christ the King

Last week we were reminding ourselves about time and how time seems to fly by.  Well, believe it or not, here we are the the final week of the church’s liturgical year with the Feast of Christ the King, a feast day that celebrates Christ’s messianic kingship and sovereign rule over all creation. We stand right … Read more

Time

Today’s Gospel reading reminds us how close we are to the end of the church year and to Advent.  Several people have said to me lately – I can’t believe it’s nearly Advent!  Time certainly flies, and it is indeed hard to believe where the last year has gone. We live in a world that … Read more

Widows and War

This Sunday, November 11th, marks one hundred years since the end of World War 1, which was classified at the time as the war to end all wars.  Of course, this was never the case, and the horror and devastation of war continues to end lives and displace people from their homes, who then flee … Read more

The Feast of All Saints

All Saints’ is the Feast Day when we mark and remember the whole body of faithful men and women, known and unknown, those remembered or forgotten, those we have known and loved, who have been gathered up to God.  It’s a day set aside in our church calendar to remember all the saints of God, … Read more

From Blindness to Sight

Although I’m not a particularly committed sport-viewer, it’s been impossible to not be touched by some of the stories coming out of the Invictus Games this week.  We have heard tales of great courage in the face of adversity, and of a determination to turn lives around from complete loss of hope in the face … Read more