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God of the Living
Jesus refers to God as the God of the living not of the dead. And in doing so Jesus claims the ever-living presence of God as the one in whom we, and those who went before us, live and move and have our being. And because of this we can dare to be a people of hope and justice and new beginnings. (Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost. Proper 27 (32). Luke 20:27-38; Haggai 2:1-2:9; Psalm 98; and 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17.) Jesus spends a considerable amount of time in Luke

Reverend Sue
9h5 min read


For all the Saints
All Saints is that gift of a festival in which we can remember the saints of our tradition and give thanks for their continuing witness and encouragement. And very importantly we can remember those precious to us personally and that are now gone from us. It is a festival that reminds us of that time when all tears shall be wiped away, of the cloud of witnesses to which we belong, and offers tender comfort for us who mourn particular dear ones. I first shared this reflection

Reverend Sue
Oct 294 min read


Abundance and Blessing
There is a theme running through much of scripture of the abundance of God and the desire of God to bless us. We hear some of that this week. In Joel and the Psalm we are reminded of God given seasons of plenty and replenishment. And the generous restoration of Israel. In Paul’s letter we hear of the abundance to come for the faithful. And in the gospel we are confronted with a new understanding of abundance – the plenty that comes to those who give up everything for the gosp

Reverend Sue
Oct 225 min read


Yearning for Change
Sometimes I wish the gospel were different to what it actually is. Sometimes I wish Jesus had said “Ask for what you want and I will make sure you get all that you think you need and know that you want in a timely way that makes your life more joyful and successful and that you and those you love will never need to suffer.” But that’s not what he said. Even though sometimes some have wanted to interpret readings such as this week’s (Luke 18:1-8) in this way. But Jesus said so

Reverend Sue
Oct 154 min read


Exiles in our own country?
Jeremiah told the remnant who were exiled in Babylon to pray for the welfare of the city which held them captive. To pray for the welfare...

Reverend Sue
Oct 85 min read


Go Deeper
“Go deeper”, said my friend’s spiritual director when her life was falling apart and no obvious way forward could be seen. And that seems...

Reverend Sue
Oct 14 min read


Is there no balm in Gilead?
Listening to the prophets or to our newsfeed we may well lament “Is there no balm in Gilead?” Everywhere we see appalling injury and...

Reverend Sue
Sep 172 min read


Being Saved is a life long Process
It is not often that I speak of sin and salvation. Mainly because this is language that has been so overused by the church that it is not...

Reverend Sue
Sep 104 min read


Choosing Life in Hard Places
“See. I have set before you today life and prosperity, death and adversity …Choose life so that you and your descendants may live, loving...

Reverend Sue
Sep 33 min read


Keeping Sabbath?
Have you ever wondered what Jesus did all week? One commentator suggested, somewhat tongue in cheek, that maybe he rested all week and...

Reverend Sue
Aug 204 min read


I came to bring fire
All over the world church services begin with the words “Peace be with you.” I wonder how we would respond if we were to greeted with the...

Reverend Sue
Aug 135 min read


Treasure - Detachment and Attachment
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” said Jesus to his disciples. (Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Proper 14 (19)...

Reverend Sue
Aug 68 min read
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