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Victory day!

Micah 4:1-4 It is wonderful to be here celebrating VE day 80. Quite a few of you will remember the actual celebrations. My mother travelled from Newcastle to London, to be in Trafalgar Square, along with thousands of other people. Evil had been defeated People were coming home. Children would see fathers for the first time, and there would be family reunions. There was peace: no more fear of sirens calling people to the air raid shelters There was the possibility to rebuild There was the promise of abundance Sadly, of course, we know that VE day was just a glimpse of what could be. There is still so much evil. Men and women go off to war. Today there is the fear of renewed war between India and Pakistan; and we add that to the litany of Sudan, Congo, Ukraine and Gaza Families and communities are torn apart People live in fear. Possibly tonight they will hear the sirens and have to run to the shelters The arms industry is huge, and it is growing And because of war, millions are homeless...
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The Calling of a Pastor

John 21:15-19 In our reading Jesus commissions Peter to care for his people, for his sheep. Jesus commissions Peter. Icon from the  church of St. Peter Gallicantu in Jerusalem   I wonder what the qualification is for a new Archbishop? Or a new pope? This is rather an appropriate passage for the beginning of the conclave. 1. It is about a very personal encounter between Jesus and Peter Three times Jesus asks Peter, ā€˜Do you love me?’ Twice Peter answers, ā€˜You know that I love you’. But the third time he says, and I wonder whether it is a bit of revelation to him, ā€˜Lord you know all things. You know that I love you’. John tells us that Peter denies Jesus three times, just as Jesus predicted. But, unlike Luke, he does not tell us that Jesus turns and looks at Peter after the third denial in the courtyard. So, when Jesus asks him the third time, ā€˜Do you love me?’, he must have realised and is now acknowledging that Jesus knew that he had denied him three times. In some homes ...

Faith beyond sight: trusting in the risen Jesus

John 20:19-31 Thomas does not believe the other disciples. Thomas and the Disciples. Ravenna.  Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo He has been with them for 3 years. At times life will have been intense, and they will have had to completely rely on each other. But when the other disciples tell Thomas that they have seen Jesus, that he is risen from the dead; when they tell him that they have seen his hands and side, Thomas refuses to believe them. We are told a little about Thomas in John’s gospel. When Jesus says that he is going to Jerusalem, Thomas says to the other disciples, ā€œLet’s go with him so that we may die with himā€. And later, when Jesus says that his disciples know the way to the place where he is going – Thomas asks, ā€˜How can we know the way?’. And Jesus answers him by saying, ā€œI am the way and the truth and the life.ā€ I think it tells us quite a bit about Thomas It tells us that he imagined in his mind the worst possible outcome: death for Jesus and death for Jesus’ ...

Jesus is Lord of all. Passing on the message of hope. Easter 2025

Acts 10:34-43 This reading is about the passing on of a message. It was a message that began in Galilee with John the Baptist. It spread through Judea to Jerusalem, and from there to all people. The Acts of the Apostles ends with the message reaching the centre of the then world: Rome It is a very simple message. It is about Jesus God anointed Jesus with the Holy Spirit and power to do good and to set people free. God raised this Jesus, who they rejected and crucified, from the dead. It is an incredible, almost unbelievable message. André Kamba Luesa (Congolese, 1944–1995), The Resurrection), 1992. Easter, Day 6: Mfurahini, Haleluya – Art & Theology When the women told the first followers of Jesus that the tomb was empty and that men in dazzling clothes had said that Jesus was risen – the disciples do not believe them. It is only when they see the empty tomb for themselves, and the graveclothes wrapped up in a separate place, that the penny begins to drop. And notice here how Pe...