Inverse Hospitality: Welcoming the Stranger in Ourselves 28 August, 2016 Reading: Luke 14:1,7-14 Open the Bible to us, O God, in a fresh and exciting way. In Jesus’ name. Amen It was a routine British Airways flight between London and Johannesburg. The passengers were just beginning to settle in for the long flight. “Excuse me,” […]
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Breaking Down the Barriers that Divide 21 August, 2016 Reading: Luke 13:10-17 Ever present God, open the meaning of Bible to us in a fresh and exciting way. In Jesus name One of my most enthusiastic parishioners was a man who had worked on the Concorde. As a young Englishman he had had a lot […]
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God’s Superabundant Love 17 August, 2016 Reading: Matthew 20:1-16 There is inside of us all a sense of justice. It is at its strongest when we feel we have been hard done by. Today’s text is only found in Matthew and it plays out against this sense of justice, but as we will discover, it […]
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Lost and Found Luke 15: 1-7 Have you ever been lost? John and I once cooked for a residential Counsellor Training weekend at a lodge on the lower slopes of Mt Pirongia in the Waikato. On the Saturday afternoon we went for a walk up a nearby track. It’s started out as a road, but it […]
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Racing Service 7 August, 2016 Reading: Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 It’s wonderful today to be able to welcome many from the racing industry and the Riccarton Racecourse in particular. This parish has a long link with racing. In fact I am reliably told there are no fewer than 32 jockeys buried in the cemetery. This would […]
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Enduring the Race 1 August, 2016 Reading: Hebrews 11:29-12:3 There you are, standing on the start line at the Olympics. You are wearing the black singlet of your country. You have been chosen by the people to represent your nation. You have trained so hard: every day for months and months, rain or shine. You […]
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