October 7th is also World Communion Sunday. How do these texts relate? Job 1:1; 2:1-10 Here is the counterpoint to any popular “prosperity” gospel. Bad things do happen to good people. Here we see the beginning of a morality tale. Let’s not get side-tracked in the detail of ancient storytelling devices (did God really allowContinue reading “Next Sunday’s Texts – Embracing Pain”
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Esther, David, James and Jesus walk into a church…
Next Sunday, many churches will reflect on some or all of these passages. Is there a common theme? I think there is. I’ll not reveal what I think it is, I usually do that annoying teacher thing and ask, “What do you think it is?” Esther 4:1-17; 7:1-10; 9:20-22 Esther uses her influence in EmperorContinue reading “Esther, David, James and Jesus walk into a church…”
Wisdom where?
Another brief romp through the lectionary for next Sunday, September 23 Proverbs 31:10-31 Where is wisdom to be found? I recall many years ago, in the last millennium, when we young bachelor ministers in training listened to a lecture on how to pick “a suitable minister’s wife.” Such was the swiftly changing generational aspirations andContinue reading “Wisdom where?”
Monday Morning Again …
A quick and necessarily brief look at next Sunday’s RCL texts before commuting to a three-day workshop on palliative care … Isaiah 50:4-9 What it is to know your way! The prophet (the one who speaks forth YHWH’s message) reflects on his task. From his waking moments, the message consumes him, resisting all distraction andContinue reading “Monday Morning Again …”
Monday Morning Musings
A peek at what’s coming up next Sunday Proverbs 22:1-23 In these golden years of retirement with the spring sunshine streaming onto my desk, I hear this text as if the ruminations of a wizened old man in a rocking chair on his front verandah. In his reminiscing, he is reeling off all the life lessonsContinue reading “Monday Morning Musings”
Dipping into the Lectionary…
Let’s see what’s coming up this Sunday, 2nd September 2018… Song of Songs 2:8-13 This is from one of the most delightfully sensuous texts in our sacred book – certainly apt for the first weekend of Spring in the lands south of the equator. Eugene Peterson cites the Song of Songs for the intimate languageContinue reading “Dipping into the Lectionary…”
Something New Under the Sun?
What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) This is the most all-embracing commentary I can find on the very public exposure of the malaise which passes for parliamentary democracy inContinue reading “Something New Under the Sun?”
A Quick Foray into next Sunday’s RCL
I’m missing engagement with the Revised Common Lectionary. I’ve lived and breathed it the 47 years I was in formal pastoral ministry. So here’s a quick glimpse at what’s coming up this Sunday. 1 Kings 8:(1, 6, 10-11), 22-30, 41-43 A high moment in Israel’s story. Under Solomon’s reign, the first Jerusalem Temple is completed.Continue reading “A Quick Foray into next Sunday’s RCL”
A Welcoming Ragtag Band
Yesterday I listened to a Roman Catholic priest address an ecumenical but predominantly Roman Catholic gathering on Baptism and Meditation. In illustrating the practice of meditation (properly “contemplation”) as an act of creating hospitable space for us to become aware of God’s constant hospitality towards us, he described how, following his full observance of theContinue reading “A Welcoming Ragtag Band”
How will the Uniting Church hold two views on marriage?
My mind and heart have been quite exercised in recent times as members of my church tribe (Churches of Christ in Australia) respond to the change in secular marriage laws that now accommodate same-sex union. The traditional discretion allowed to officiating ministers has been effectively withdrawn where same-gender applications for marriage are concerned as ourContinue reading “How will the Uniting Church hold two views on marriage?”