by Carol Dixon ‘Jesus is Lord’ was one of the earliest creeds of the church. Yet this simple affirmation was a very radical & dangerous statement at the time. To…
By Lilly Lewin Cardinals have always been a symbol of hope for me. During a very dark part of my life, I remember walking our cocker spaniel, Freddie, around our…
By Lilly Lewin Reflecting on last week’s Gospel Reading Luke 15: 1-10 Sometimes it’s hard to see that we are Lost And other times, it is hard to believe that…
by Christine Sine When was the last time that you got goosebumps from a sermon or left church saying Wow that was quite a revelation? That was how I felt on Sunday…
by Christine Sine Today’s post is adapted by one I wrote several years ago following the earthquake in Haiti. Probably one of the most challenging questions that we all struggle…
By Lilly Lewin This week’s lectionary readings move us from the resurrection story back to the gospel of John. In John 10:1-10 we are called to reflect on Jesus as…
by Jeannie Kendall We all have moments like this. Instances which, when we remember them, the creeping heat of shame comes over us: when we wish more than anything that…
by Christine Sine What is the image that comes to your mind when you think of the face of Jesus? I love to explore images of Jesus from different cultures.…
by Steve Wickham “Consequently, he is able to save those who approach God through him at all times, since he is always alive to intercede on their behalf.” — Hebrews…
by Christine Sine In response to Andy Wade’s Sunday morning reflection at our Celtic retreat I have been rereading and pondering the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12 this week. The passage…
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