Blessed Are You Poor

(Ethics Series, Part 1)God looks at the world through the eyes of the poor, the outcast, the vulnerable, the oppressed. This “strategic option for the poor” is an insight that is prevalent in the Bible and renewed in our awareness by the liberation theologies of the 1960s. It points to

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Mission: Compassion

(Church Series, Part 3)The church has moved from the centre to the edge of society, and this has a great deal of impact on our understanding of the church’s mission. In some ways, it is an opportunity to reclaim the prophetic voice of Christianity in our deep commitment to the

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Witness

(Church Series, Part 2)The proclamation of the gospel is part of our mission as a church. What is our authority to proclaim this gospel? This is a question around which a good deal of change has happened in the church in recent decades. And witness is one of the signposts

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A Deeper Hunger

Church Series, Part 1 Today we hear people talking about being more “spiritual” than “religious”, so this challenges the church to creatively respond to this deeper hunger for spiritual life and growth. To read the article quoted in the sermon, please see: “I’m Not Religious; I’m Spiritual”, The Observer, 2009

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The Dancing God

(Trinity Series, Part 3)In a dynamic sharing of life, the triune God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit; Creator, Redeemer, Sanctifier; Father, Mother, Child – dance together in the eternal sacred dance of life. As God shares life within God-self and all of creation, so we are called to share

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Community of Three

(Trinity Series, Part 2)The three persons of the Trinity form a community, partnership, or family and this roots our understanding of God in relationship, the context of love, compassion, covenant and justice.

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Blessings All Around

Celebration of Affirming MinistryTo be an Affirming Ministry is not only an act of justice and gracious inclusion of people who might otherwise be excluded, not only a blessing to them, but a blessing to all of us. None of us is truly included unless all of us are included.

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Poetry of the Sacred

Trinity Series, Part 1As we consider the words we use to name and describe the triune God, we touch a place of artistry and beauty, the wellspring of the poetry of the sacred. When we go beyond the rigid dogmatism of “trinitarian formulae” we enter the rich territory of the

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In the Power of the Spirit: the Prophet

Christ Series, Part 5The prophets of the Hebrew tradition left a rich legacy of vision and truth about God’s purpose of peace and justice. In Jesus’ time, that prophetic voice had fallen silent, but in Jesus, people recognized that voice speaking again. However, Jesus’ prophetic voice had an immediacy, authority,

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New Covenant: the Priest

Christ Series, Part 4Jesus is portrayed a the High Priest in his role as mediator between God and humanity, but this image is transformed in many ways. The blood of this covenant is his own blood, his life released and shared with all. It is a final sacrifice, once for

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