Meditations

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Ash Wednesday

17/02/2021
By The Revd Dr Colleen O'Reilly
Remembering to live more thoughtfully…

Skinning, Shearing, or Serving?

25/11/2020
By The Revd Dr Fergus King
Biblical texts about shepherds ask pointed questions about the role of political leaders as rulers or servants.

Seasons

18/11/2020
By The Revd Dr Gary Heard
"There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens." Ecclesiastes 3:1

The Interregnum

11/11/2020
By Dr Scott Kirkland
In these times in between times something about ordinary moments becomes legible.

Do not put your trust in princes

04/11/2020
By The Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker
“Do not put your trust in princes (or in presidents, premiers, or prime ministers)…”

Breaking Down Barriers

28/10/2020
By The Revd Dr Chris Porter
Being peace makers in a siloed world.

The Trinity in the Age of Narcissus

21/10/2020
By The Revd Dr Fergus King
What incentives drive people to hold public office: self-interest or a desire to serve others makes a huge difference…

Longing for the face of God

14/10/2020
By The Revd Dr Colleen O'Reilly
Kimmy? Kimmy? Kimmy, now look at me. Look at me Kim. Look at moi. Look at moi. Now, I've got one word to say to you, Kim. Mask.

On Compassion

07/10/2020
By The Revd Canon Professor Dorothy Lee
Compassion for the self and for others is a pathway to peace and harmony, and what the world needs right now.

On the Luxurious Necessity of Normal

30/09/2020
By The Revd Professor Mark Lindsay
Even in a crisis, ‘normal life’ must continue.

Be patient with all of them

24/09/2020
By Dr Rachelle Gilmour
Now is a season to be gentle with oneself, not to admonish, but to find encouragement or seek help.

Time

17/09/2020
By The Revd Dr Gary Heard
"This time like all times is a very good one if we but know what to do with it." Ralph Waldo Emerson

Finding Breath

10/09/2020
By Dr Scott Kirkland
Breathing is hard at the moment. A few of us are finding ways to do it together.

Caves and Lockdowns

03/09/2020
By The Revd Dr Fergus King
Caves are often considered to be dark and unpleasant places, yet Plato and Inigo of Loyola let us see them as places for reflection and preparation for life.

Hope Does Not Disappoint

27/08/2020
By The Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker
During this ongoing pandemic season, it is worth taking stock of the things that give us hope.
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