Gospel: Reading & Enactment
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, 1stJul2018 Mark 5: 21-43
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, 1stJul2018 Mark 5: 21-43
Worthy is the lamb. A dialogue between Marc and Andy, from worship during the Fête de la Musique.
You know not how In Jesus’s parable, the kingdom of God grows like a seed, all by itself. What kind of a kingdom is this?
Out of our minds: Faithful Christians often look a little strange–and threatening–to those in power.
Spirit of adoption: “For you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear,” writes Paul, “but you have received a spirit of adoption.” A sermon by […]
Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis The creation and its people groan all around us – and still, through the Spirit, we have hope.
Sunday of Ascension (13May2018) Jesus is now “at the right hand of God,” according to the letter to the Ephesians. But what does that mean, anyway?
The love that marks us: We are called to lives of love – but it is finally the love of Christ that claims and holds us, even when we fail […]
Sermon: ‘Where Jesus is at home’ Jesus abides in his followers, making his home in their lives and inviting them to find a home in him. A sermon by Pastor […]
By what power? The power shown by Jesus, and by his followers, is power made manifest in weakness. A sermon by Rebecca Daniel.
Deviating from our usual format for the Great Thanksgiving and Eucharistic Prayer – adapted from St. John Chrysostom, 349-47 AD
Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis, Third Sunday of Easter, 2018 The resurrection points us to just how far God’s promise goes–encompassing minds, spirits, bodies.
Peace be with you: The greeting which deeply connects us with Jesus and with the wider world.
The driftwood became a cross – the cross bears new life – becomes our tree and blossoms in front of the altar on Easter Sunday.