Keep Awake

Our choices actually do matter…empires do fall: all of them! The day of the Lord is not a good day for the Emperor! Something at the heart of Jesus teachings contains the core of Wisdom, and Wisdom does include the sense of consequence, not so much as punishment, but as

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Beyond Empire

Micah, like Isaiah criticizes the empire: exposing the inner corruption. And Jesus criticizes the Jewish leaders of his day, denouncing the hypocrisy of their arrogance. This touches the deep distortion of human endeavour, the tendency for civilization always to become imperial (Crossan). So the question to explore is: “How do

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Centrepoint

The gospel is rooted in the Hebrew tradition, specifically Torah. Law and gospel are not two contrary ways of life. They are alternate expressions of the same core truth. The same Spirit is moving consistently, but progressively through all these events.listen

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Remembering Gratitude

ThanksgivingIt is so easy to get so caught up in the enjoyment of all we have received and forget to complete the cycle by “returning” thanks. Our spirits shrivel without it, yet with it, they flourish.listen

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Righteousness

(Romans Series, conclusion)It is so hard to grasp, this righteousness of God that sets us free to stop worrying about whether we are good enough! This is the gospel of God’s universal gift of salvation to the whole human family. listen

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Spirit of Victory

(Romans Series, part 16)This passage gives us an opportunity to end the series on a note of victory and an affirmation of eternal life, addressing death in the context of Paul’s affirmation of hope.listen

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Spirit of Wisdom

(Romans Series, part 14)Here Paul draws a stark contrast between the way of the culture around them and the way of the Spirit. It has to do with the “setting of the mind”, which is the difference between the way of the wise and the way of the fool.listen

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Grace to You

(Romans Series, part 12)In our pluralistic world we are faced with a dual challenge. We need to learn to celebrate—or at least tolerate—an increasingly broad array of cultural diversity. At the same time we want to make ethical choices in order to affirm the values to which we must adhere

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Bridges or Barriers

Bridges or BarriersIt can be so easy to place barriers between people. Even Jesus initially refused to heal the daughter of the Canaanite woman because he had been sent to seek “the lost sheep of Israel.” But she makes a bridge and God invites us to do the same.listen.

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