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Barnabus – Son of encouragement

And it was in Antioch that the followers of Christ were first known as Christians. Clearly Barnabas and Paul fulfilled the command of Jesus:  “By this love you have for one another, everyone will know that you are my disciples.”

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Good Shepherd Sunday

Today, we can pray for each other that we may hear and follow Jesus’ voice as he leads us through the coming week – probably a quiet voice, not a commanding voice, that keeps us aware of others who are also ‘the flock’.

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Charcoal for the fire

A despondent Peter spent the night looking for fish, but what he found at dawn was self-knowledge and Christ-knowledge and became the very first Bishop of Rome as a result.

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Lent

The Passion of Jesus – from joy to suffering

The Passion we hear today and listen to again in the coming days speaks to every human heart. It is a story of pain and betrayal, of fear and silence, of courage, love, and obedience. Jesus shares fully in our human experience. He knows what it is to suffer. He shows us what it means to trust God even when the path ahead is dark and difficult.

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Lent

New Life in Christ

Today we are all called to REJOICE as all together we celebrate NEW LIFE in CHRIST!  In Him we are reconciled with the Father and with one another! 

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Lent

The call of Moses

Moses is confronted by the apparent contradiction of a bush being on fire but having no effect on the actual bush.   This call and revelation of the divine name on Mount Sinai is one of the most theologically significant passages in the entire Old Testament.

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