Bread of Compassion

(Luke 10.25-37) (Pentecost 5) 14 July 2019 – © Neil Millar Last week, I started a little sermon series titled Bread for the Journey. The aim being to highlight four virtues that nurture growth in the spiritual life, that support our development as disciples of Christ. Last week, I spoke about the need for humility, … [Read more…]

Half a Million Steps documentary

As part of Uniting’s Fair Treatment campaign for drug law reform a very powerful documentary has been released. It runs for 1 hour 20 minutes and covers a walk from Dubbo to Sydney to demonstrate the lack of treatment services for those suffering from drug dependency. People from different walks of life are interviewed along … [Read more…]

Bread of Humility

(2 Kings 5.1-27) (Pentecost 4)7 July 2019 © Neil Millar This morning I want to begin a little mid-winter series; to explore a theme I hope might encourage us through the cold weeks of July. I’m calling it ‘Bread for the Journey’. ‘Give us this day our daily bread’, we pray in the Lord’s prayer … [Read more…]

The root and fruit of freedom

(Luke 9.51-62, Galatians 5.1, 13-25) Pentecost 3 30 June 2019 – © Neil Millar ‘For freedom Christ has set us free’, Paul writes (in his letter to the Galatians 5.1), and a little later, ‘you were called to freedom brothers and sisters… Paul writes with clarity and authority, but how do his convictions square with … [Read more…]

Theology 201 – The sound of sheer silence

(1 Kings 19.1-17) Pentecost 223 June 2019 – © Neil Millar Two mountains dominate the landscape of the prophet Elijah’s story. The first, Mount Carmel, is where famously he does battle with the prophets of Baal. The second, Mount Horeb, is where fearfully he flees to escape the wrath of Queen Jezebel. In the course … [Read more…]

‘A Broken Halelujah: Praising God in a Troubled World’

Half-day retreat reflecting on prayer, particularly praise, and on those circumstances and questions that hold us back from a whole-hearted ‘Hallelujah’. Meditations on scriptural texts and poetry will be followed by times of silence in order to find and express our authentic praise, even within troubled circumstances.1.30 – 5pm, Sunday July 7, Williams Room, St … [Read more…]

Holy Communion

(Romans 5.1-5 & John 16.12-15) Trinity Sunday16 June 2019 – © Neil Millar According to the great 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724 -1804), ‘the doctrine of the Trinity provides nothing, absolutely nothing, of practical value, even if one claims to understand it; still less when one is convinced that it far surpasses our understanding…As … [Read more…]

Come, Holy Spirit?

(Acts 2.1-21) (Pentecost/Whitsunday)9 June 2019 – © Neil Millar Come Holy Spirit… Veni Sancte Spiritus… Ven Espíritu Santo… Viens Saint-Esprit… Komm heiliger Geist… All over the world, in thousands of different languages, Christians are reciting these words in worship today. Which raises the question of what it is we’re asking when we say these words? … [Read more…]

Chain reaction

(Acts 16.16-34) (Easter 7)2 June 2019 – © Neil Millar I only ever taught Sunday School for a short while, it was many years ago and I don’t actually remember a lesson on this story, but as I was reading it through the week, I imagined it must have been part of the Sunday School … [Read more…]

Now That Day Was a Sabbath

(John 5: 1-18) 26 May 2019 – © Sarah Bachelard It’s a familiar kind of story, at least in gospel terms. Someone is sick; Jesus happens to be in the vicinity; and he effects the healing. In some of these stories, as in the one we just heard, the healing is connected at some level … [Read more…]