The First Commandment

Mark 12.28-34 – 31 October 2021© Sarah Bachelard We’re coming to the pointy end of Mark’s gospel. In last week’s reading, Jesus and his disciples were leaving Jericho on the final leg of their journey to Jerusalem. They encountered blind Bartimaeus begging by the side of the road and, Jesus having restored his sight, were … [Read more…]

The healing of blind Bartimaeus

Mark 10.46-52 – 24 October 2021Neil Millar Ever since I first heard this story it’s been a favourite for me. Even though this is all we hear of him, I particularly warm to Bartimaeus as a character – his pluck and resilience, his daring ‘give it a go’ approach to life. In fact, judging by … [Read more…]

Noxious thought 8 – Pride

Philipians 2.1-11 October 17 2021Sue Hanna The poet TS Eliot wrote “Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.” Last week we explored the noxious thought of vainglory,  which  is the close relative of the final noxious thought, Pride! to the extent … [Read more…]

Noxious thought 7 – Vainglory

Luke 18.9-14 10 October 2021Sue Hanna This week we are going to look at the noxious thought of vainglory.  To do so, I thought I’d venture into the thought world of Evagrius himself, to take a behind the scenes look at how and why he formed these thoughts.  One feature of Evagrius’s writings is he … [Read more…]

Season of Creation – Feast of St Francis

Three pigs (Psalm 104)Neil Millar – 3 October 2021 I’m going to do something different this morning and order my reflection around three poems. Three poems about pigs. Why poetry? American poet Denise Levertov has said that, ‘Insofar as poetry has a social function, it is to awaken sleepers by means other than shock’. Good … [Read more…]

Our Pioneer Heritage

19 September – Ann Munro To appreciate its true significance we must consider the time and the environment in which our little stone church was created. The Limestone Plains and Ginninderra district were first sighted by Europeans in October 1820 when Charles Throsby entered the north corner of the area from Lake George in search … [Read more…]

Season of Creation – Humanity Sunday

A piece of work (Psalm 8) – 12 SeptemberNeil Millar What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world. The paragon of animals. … [Read more…]

Season of Creation 1 – Planet Earth Sunday

Third Rock from the Sun – the ‘Goldilocks’ planet (Job 38.1-11 + Romans 8.18-23)Neil Millar Move to another planet? Sounds interesting! Let’s check out the other planets in our solar system. Mercury is closest but it has no air. It’s sizzling hot during the day (up to 800°F) and bitterly cold at night. Venus has … [Read more…]

Mind the gap

(James.17-27) 29 August 2021Neil Millar If you’ve travelled in the UK, you’re probably familiar with the warning to passengers on the London Underground to take care when entering or leaving the train. ‘Mind the gap’ … it’s written on the platform of every tube station and sounds over loudspeakers hundreds of times a day; it’s … [Read more…]