Will you Fight Someone Else’s Battle?
On National Comong Out Day a re-posting of a reflection written for Lent 2016
On National Comong Out Day a re-posting of a reflection written for Lent 2016
I like wearing a beard,
I enjoy being complimented on my looks,
Why am I disturbed when my face is stroked?
Too essliy we forget our place and those who are the most importnat in God’s eyes. A poem from Felixstowe may help us recover our memory.
In our desire for control we demand to know of others ‘who are you?’ Jesus tunrs our world upside down and asks us to give Him a name
Flying home to God is done most easily when you are carrying the least weight
Mark’s Gospel can be frustrating as it seems ‘empty’ of any key teaching by Jesus. But it is out of the emptiness that a multitude is fed.
Learning to Live ‘From Now On’. The Greatest Showman lives a different live to Herod the Greatest No-Man
Often we hinder the growth of God’s reign and become the fruitless faithful inhabiting dustbowl churches. How can we grow good?
God is a God of love and welcome and we need to set aside the lies about condemnation which our early faith may have taught us
Tradition gives us a place from which to grow but it may also trap us in the past