A cause to celebrate

The letter that our Interim Rector wrote in the December/January issue of Contact is too good not to share on this page. It concludes: The Divine and human nature of Jesus in Christian faith is not a problem to be solved, or a choice to be made, but a polarity to be lived. It is … [Read more…]

Deep waters

Darker evenings – the autumn storms – All Saints’ Day – the season of Remembrance. All combine to make this a time of year when it’s easy to focus on the deep waters that are an inevitable part of the human condition. For, as Wray comments, Isaiah takes it for granted that we will meet … [Read more…]

Making a new start …

At a service in August in St Finnian’s, Lochgelly, that many of us attended, Rev Thomas Brauer gave a thought-provoking sermon that made use of three inputs: The readings – from Isaiah 58:6–11 (the need for radical action on behalf of the disadvantaged), 1 Corinthians 12:4–14 (the different gifts of the Holy Spirit), and John 15:1–17 (the need to … [Read more…]

Building bigger barns …

In our Gospel readings this month we will be reading what is usually referred to as “The parable of the rich fool”. Matt Judkins sets its context: “Luke’s twelfth chapter is packed with Jesus’ teaching about wealth and possessions. Even though Jesus lived in a time with far fewer resources and considerably fewer choices of things … [Read more…]