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Sunday Reflection
Jesus Will Meet Us Where We Are: Thinking their ministry days were over, the fishermen went back to what they knew, fishing; but they caught nothing all night. In the depth of their discouragement they hear a call from the shore, “Try … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
Walking the Way of Love By walking the way of life and love, his place of true belonging, Jesus walked as his authentic self, love incarnate, toward suffering and death. —Jenifer Gamber The Passion narrative in Luke is a collision … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
What have you given up following Jesus? Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for him. —Psalm 37:7 A company of friends gather around a table to feast. Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the grave, is hosting the feast. Martha … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
Cultivating Joy: Cultivating joy is a gradual process, built through small, meaningful actions. — Randy Callender. Cultivating joy is a gradual process built through small, meaningful actions. Whether it’s sharing a meal, learning a new skill from someone else, volunteering, or simply listening … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
Sunday’s Reflection: The Lord is full of compassion and mercy: Come, let us adore him! During this season of Lent, I wonder if we can seek a deeper understanding of this amazing gospel of grace? We need to be ready for … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
How do the holiness and love of God inspire both awe and action in you? Simon Peter’s encounter with Jesus mirrors Isaiah’s experience. After witnessing the miraculous catch of fish, Peter falls at Jesus’ feet, acknowledging his sinfulness: “Go away … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
Jesus’ Mission Statement: Evangelism is difficult in our secularized societies, and even illegal in some countries where Anglican churches are located. Yet the increasing social awareness of the urgency of caring for God’s creation and the link to thinking about God and … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
Jesus’ Hour, John 2:1-111: In this charming and exhilarating story, Jesus is the protagonist but says very little – only three short sentences – yet the whole story is filled with the light of his Epiphany. The account unfolds before us … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
The Baptism of the Lord: Baptism is a coming into the Body of Christ, in which we become members of one another and of Christ – it is about who we are in Christ, and whose we are: God’s own. In baptism we are gathered… … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection
The Epiphany of the Lord: Today we commemorate an episode which is recorded in the Gospel according to Matthew — the Epiphany or manifestation” of Christ to “wise men from the East. If the star of Bethlehem symbolizes the Gospel, the … Continue reading