

Epiphany - Light and Dark
Happy New Year. Happy Epiphany. And Merry Christmas – as it is still Christmastide until January 6th, the actual date for Epiphany and the traditional end of Christmas as we remember the magi arriving with their gifts for the Christ child. (Epiphany. Isaiah 60:1-6; Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14; Ephesians 3:1-12; and Matthew 2:15-21.) There is a lot going on in our readings and probably in our hearts and minds as we continue to enjoy Christmas and all its joys, as we start another new

Reverend Sue
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Christmas - Love is always seeking to be Born
Love was born long ago in Bethlehem. The love of God was born in an unlikely place, at an unlikely time, to unlikely parents. Love is always seeking to be born among us and within us. And we need love to come more than ever into our tired world. If you are wanting to celebrate Christmas Eve you may wish to read this. We have come to believe that Christmas should be a wonder filled time of unbridled joy, peace, hope and love. And I do hope that you have had Christmases like

Reverend Sue
Dec 244 min read


Advent Four - It is Time
As the familiar story of the birth of the Christ Child comes into view we pause for a moment to remember and recognise the hopes and struggles, the mystery and the confusion, the new heaven on earth and the old broken world, all meeting in this moment. (Advent Four. Isaiah 7:10-16; Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19; Romans 1:1-7; and Matthew 1:1-18.) Sentence: “When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took Mary as his wife but had no marital relation

Reverend Sue
Dec 174 min read


