Come to the Lord, Come to the Spirit

And the reading from Revelation gives the final, hopeful word. It is Christ’s own voice saying: “I am coming soon… Let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price.”
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’.
The Mercy and Justice of God

The challenge for us is whether we can see ourselves not as the woman caught in adultery but as the person who is caught up in forgiveness.
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.
‘Candlemas’

We celebrate the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas. A blend of biblical tradition with liturgical symbolism, offering us a chance to reflect on Christ’s light in our lives.
The significance of the marriage feast at Cana

“you will be called by a new name…..no longer ‘Forsaken’ or ‘Abandoned’ but ‘My delight’, and your land shall be ‘Married.’