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Sunday Reflection
The gospel narrative is framed on Christian Stewardship, on one side, to give our time, talent and treasure and discipleship, “Increase our Faith”, on the other. It integrates some principle of our dogmas related to our advocacy and devotions to … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
A part of our Anglican liturgical practice is to celebrate and honour the Saints. We come together in our worship service to honour our patron saint, Saint Michael and all Angels. Angels are messengers of God. The message was, and … Continue reading
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Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Today in our liturgy, we honour Saint Matthew, a disciple and apostle of Christ who traditionally believed to be the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. According to that Gospel, Matthew was tax-gatherer when Jesus called him; … Continue reading
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In the discussion that follows the healing of a crippled woman in the synagogue, Jesus ends by revealing the woman’s unique identity: she is a daughter of Abraham (v. 16). It is fitting that her true identity should be revealed … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
Jesus’ words to Martha may be seen as an invitation. In a culture of hectic schedules and the relentless pursuit of productivity, we are tempted to measure our worth by how busy we are, by how much we accomplish, or … Continue reading
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Many congregations desire vitality and growth. They may even describe themselves as friendly and generous, but their friendship excludes strangers and defined socially-deviant and marginalized people; moreover, their generosity is sporadic and neglectful of the most critical ethical and relational … Continue reading
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Society seems to be particularly capable at forming groupings, divisions, and delineations. The social conditioning and choices we make, including bias, stereotyping, and racism amplify our consciousness which creates barriers that allow us to classify, for example, good and evil … Continue reading
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“Your faith has saved you.” A simple statement, yet extraordinarily complex. This has to be one of the most challenging of Jesus’ sayings. What is faith in this story? Everyone of us, in our given context, can articulate what faith … Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection
When we refer to this time in the liturgical calendar, it is spoken of as the long, boring session in which nothing happens. But if you look at what happens during this time, you will see that the Scripture and … Continue reading
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God shows up in the most surprising of places. And God is there for both the insiders and the outsiders, revealing the Godself in ways that are not the ways we have figured out. Jesus looked at the centurion and … Continue reading
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