by Dan Spragg | May 8, 2023 | sermon
John 14:1-14 – We can know God, now Reflection by Dan Spragg What are we to think? And, what are we to do in the face of uncertainty, anxiety, worry, and fear…? The disciples in this passage are deep in the midst of these. This conversation is happening at ‘The...
by maryjo | Apr 24, 2023 | sermon
Thomas’ Scepticism is Our Assurance – a reflection on John 20:19-31 by Joy Kingsbury-Aitken Unlike the Synoptic Gospels, whose authors rely on sources that had their origin in the transmission of oral traditions, which Luke says were “handed on to us by those who from...
by maryjo | Apr 24, 2023 | sermon
Luke 24:13-35 – The road to Emmaus Reflection by Josh Olds. If I were to ask you to make a list of the greatest human achievements, what would you put on it? You might think of things like the invention of the wheel, or perhaps the building of the Great...
by maryjo | Apr 13, 2023 | sermon
Easter Sunday: John 20:1-18 Reflection by Josh Olds. A while ago I had a conversation with a friend of mine who drives past a hospital every day on his way to work. He was telling me about how up until recently every time he drove by the hospital he would get a shiver...
by Dan Spragg | Apr 2, 2023 | sermon
Matthew 21:1-17 – Are We Compelled Enough? A reflection by Dan Spragg The story we’ve heard today of Jesus riding a donkey and being welcomed into Jerusalem is one of these familiar ones we carry with us, as are the events of the week to come. And I don’t know...
by Dan Spragg | Mar 27, 2023 | sermon
Ezekiel 37:1-14 – Dead Places & New Things A reflection by Dan Spragg The Sahara Desert used to be green and lush with water and fish and plants and all sorts of animals, and humans. The Kiffian people and the Ternerian people both inhabited this fertile...