by maryjo | May 27, 2024 | sermon
Reflection 26 May 2024 – Linda Cowan Delivering the sermon on Trinity Sunday is not something people necessarily queue up to do. And I understand why. The Trinity is tricky. The whole concept of the Trinity is a human construct, but it’s so deeply embedded in...
by maryjo | May 13, 2024 | sermon
What does it mean to say “Jesus is Risen?” by Joy Kingsbury-Aitken Between Easter and Pentecost, the church invites us to consider what it means to say Jesus is risen. Today’s reading from the book of Acts reminds us that for many days following the first Easter, the...
by maryjo | May 5, 2024 | sermon
Reflection on Acts 10:34-48 & John 15:9-17 by Joy Kingsbury-Aitken There are a surprising number of positive stories about centurions in the New Testament. There is the centurion whose faith in Jesus’ power to heal his slave at a distance so impresses Jesus...
by maryjo | Apr 15, 2024 | sermon
by Rev. David Coster Acts 3:12-19 & Luke 24:36b-48 Living out what it means that God raised Jesus! This morning, I am helping some of you to reminisce, for I am quoting two of your previous Ministers. I suspect that at some point or other both shared something of...
by maryjo | Apr 8, 2024 | sermon
Reflection on John 20:19-29 and 1 Cor. 15:1-11 by Joy Kingsbury-Aitken The earliest written testimony to the resurrection is not to be found within the four canonical gospels but in Paul’s first letter to the Christians in Corinth. While the gospels are thought to...