Festivity and celebration occur for very good reasons. In our pampered state, it marks a break in routine, a legitimate season to hang loose and indulge the hedonistic sides of our nature. In our reflective state, we realise that a momentous event in the history of our world caused a seismic shift in our perceptionContinue reading “Advent Voices – Christmas Eve”
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Advent Voices: Titus tantalises
Two days before Christmas, a minor voice from the New Testament speaks out. Squeezed obscurely between Timothy and Philemon, not large players themselves, Titus has a voice worth listening to: For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation [health, integrity, wholeness] to all… Two days out from Christmas, Titus reminds us that, ultimately, a giftContinue reading “Advent Voices: Titus tantalises”
Advent Voices: Expectant prophet
Incarnation looms near. An expectant mother is amongst others as they make their way along the crowded track to their ancestral town, by order of the census officials. The words of an old oracle from an expectant prophet ring in her ears as the throng plods its weary way. Expectant mother; expectant prophet – theirContinue reading “Advent Voices: Expectant prophet”
Fourth Sunday in Advent – Love
And so the set of four Advent candles have been lit. Candles of anticipation – hope, peace, joy and, finally, love. The Australian community has been galvanised in the aftermath of three unspeakable acts of violence – the Martin Place siege, the Peshawar school massacre, and a family tragedy in Cairns. Amidst crowd reactions ofContinue reading “Fourth Sunday in Advent – Love”
Advent Voices: Ancient voices
The persistent call to rest on ancient promises mingles with the clamour of contemporary conversations. We have Ethan the Ezrahite, an Advent voice from the reign of Solomon to thank for Psalm 89
Advent Voices: a candle in the dark
Advent draws expectant attention to an arrival of one divinely anointed to fix the mess we’re in. It’s a season that both highlights the chaos of a violent world and the pregnant promise of its resolution. Advent’s themes are in tension – no more so this week than when the siege in Sydney and the horrendousContinue reading “Advent Voices: a candle in the dark”
Advent Voices: homeless Robbie and Dominique
In the UK, street living Robbie offers stranded Dominique his last three pounds for a fare. Dominique declines, but is so moved by Robbie’s gesture that she reciprocates. These are Advent voices. Read what happened from there!
Advent Voices: the strong voice of Mary
Today’s text, Luke 1:26-38, is illustrated throughout our world’s art galleries and museums as the “Annunciation.” The imposing and other-worldly figure of Gabriel is depicted speaking words of life-changing import to a young woman, Mary, who seems simultaneously beatific and non-plussed. Tradition has emphasised her piety and holiness. The narrative in the text highlights herContinue reading “Advent Voices: the strong voice of Mary”
Advent Voices – #illridewithyou
The aftermath of yesterday’s siege in Sydney with this morning’s tragic loss of life occupies the airwaves. Community empathy washes on two shores. Hearts go out to the victims and their families. They also reach out to apprehensive Muslim communities, who are also shocked and appalled by what took place in the hands of oneContinue reading “Advent Voices – #illridewithyou”
Advent voices – where does YHWH make a home?
Nowhere we design – that’s for sure! What church, temple, synagogue or mosque could hope to house the pervasive, restless nature of a presence that is simultaneously transcendent and immanent? David, newly enthroned King of Israel, self-consciously wrestled with the contrast of his cedar palace and the tent that had symbolised YHWH’s nomadic presence withContinue reading “Advent voices – where does YHWH make a home?”