Gospel According to Glee – Day 2
There is no ‘I’ in ‘Team’ nor is there an ‘I’ in church. The Christian journey is undertaken in company with each other with no one thinking they are better than another fellow pilgrim
There is no ‘I’ in ‘Team’ nor is there an ‘I’ in church. The Christian journey is undertaken in company with each other with no one thinking they are better than another fellow pilgrim
The World has had a difficult year since last Lent and we may feel that we don’t have enough faith to see us through Lent. New Directions remind us that new beginnings stat small, frightened and a little bit slushied but the song calls us forward
Sometimes we need to keep quiet so that we can hear better and act louder
When is comes to ‘Doubting Thomas’ we are tempted to repeat the old saying ‘seeing is believing’ when in fact believing consists in ‘not seeing’ and proclaiming Jesus as Lord and God.
Dawn seems to be approaching in this time of pandemic but we are left worn out and ‘thin’ full of nothingness. How are we to ever find fulfilment again?
In a time when Wedding Feasts are permitted and even some Weddings are cancelled Jesus comes to be our guest and in our despair and darkness speaks of Light, Life and Love
In the Christian life it is tempting to try and please God ‘works of righteousness’, appease God by self-sacrifices, or hide from God because of our behaviour. However nothing can remove us from the fact that whoever and wherever we are God is pleased with us.
We have learnt from last year to tread carefully rather than boldly into the darkness of the New Year. However the Magi have lessons to teach us about turning the fickleness of Fate into a Starstruck faith
At Christmas we sing about shepherds watching over their flocks by night. What were they watching for and why does their response bring us hope as we go through the dark night of Covid…
It is a commonplace that ‘the Medium is the Message’ but in the business of proclaiming the Good News history is littered with messengers become Message and so failing to proclaim the Word they came to serve.