Rev Elaine Julian ‘Easter: to be Continued’ Sunday April 16th
EASTER: TO BE CONTINUED! The story of the life and death of Jesus contains all the other stories that we have ever told each other over the ages, the many, many stories of the…
EASTER: TO BE CONTINUED! The story of the life and death of Jesus contains all the other stories that we have ever told each other over the ages, the many, many stories of the…
LIGHT IN DARK PLACES I have been thinking a lot about sin lately. Yes, I know it is a loaded word that conjures up all sorts of churchy baggage and may turn some of…
REMEMBERING Okay. So I wear an every-child-matters orange t-shirt when I go to the gym. And one of my jackets has some indigenous art on it, as do several of the protective masks I…
Feast of St. Brigid Feb. 1 Brigid’s cross is associated with Brigid of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made in Ireland on St Brigid’s feast day, 1 February, which was…
A REFLECTION ON PSALM 29 THE FIRST SUNDAY IN THE SEASON OF EPIPHANY (NB: A brief note of explanation of some of the words used below follows this reflection) “The least common denominator of…
To celebrate Easter Sunday (April 4th), weather permitting, we will have an outdoor service at the community labyrinth, led by Ted Hicks at 10:30. If you want to join us, to comply with Covid…
History, they say, is written by the victors. Heresy, in turn, is determined by those who hold positions of power in the orthodox circles of the day. Certainly ideas are not to be trifled…
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