Category Archives: Religion

Elisha’s Double Portion is for us too

I was asked to read the whole story from 2 Kings chapter 2 at a service for the 60th Anniversary of the United Theological College.  As the time drew near, I started getting nervous.  I kept praying that I wouldn’t … Continue reading

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Exploring the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in Our Lives

The content celebrates Pentecost as the birth of the Church and emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit. It stresses that each believer has unique gifts intended for the common good and to glorify Christ. The message calls for individuals to embrace their gifts, depend on one another, and actively respond to the Spirit’s guidance. Continue reading

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Heartburning Encounters: Finding Jesus in Everyday Moments

The author reflects on the personal nature of encountering Jesus, inspired by an Easter altar cloth depicting Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Through the story of the walk to Emmaus, the text emphasizes that recognizing Jesus often occurs in everyday life, urging individuals to acknowledge and act on their spiritual encounters, fostering deeper connections with faith. Continue reading

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John 4:1-42 The Woman at the Well – Sermon on International Women’s Day

Recording: https://youtu.be/4K6_CYSxefs?si=OjdYd63a_UATozY-  Today we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). This started as protest for women’s rights in 1908. Horrible things were happening to women in the workplace all over the world. In the USA the movement got much support when … Continue reading

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The Christmas message: Grace, Light and Life

This Christmas, we reflect on John’s Gospel, which emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the Word, light, and source of life. We are reminded to embrace transformation through belief and grace. The message encourages compassion, kindness, and the sharing of God’s love, guiding us to shine light in a hopeful world. Continue reading

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Finding Strength in God’s Words: A Reflection

This morning several passages caused me to stop as I did the daily office.   I will read them as they brought meaning to me. This is not necessarily how they appeared in the liturgy. it is how they gave me … Continue reading

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The Fast I choose – A Lament

As I was recording Compline this morning, I read the passage from Isaiah 53. It suggests that keeping the fast meant that we should feed the hungry and clothe the naked. I am burdened knowing that one of my own … Continue reading

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Rest is God’s Gift: a sacred Practice and Spiritual Experience

There’s a song that says‘Hush little baby, don’t you cry.You know, your mama was born to dieall my trials Lord, will soon be over.’ The song is burdensome and the people involved could do with a respite. As I read … Continue reading

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Diversity and Divine Value: Being Differently Gendered

Do not let the foreigner joined to the Lord say, The Lord will surely separate me from his people;and do not let the eunuch say, I am just a dry tree. For thus says the Lord: To the eunuchs who keep … Continue reading

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Trusting God Amid Distress: Insights from Psalm 55

Hear my prayer, O God; do not hide yourself from my petition. Listen to me and answer me. I have no peace, because of my cares. I am shaken by the noise of the enemy and by the pressure of … Continue reading

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