The desire for a fair universe is real and grief-filled – but Jesus steps outside that framework entirely, and invites us into something better.
The desire for a fair universe is real and grief-filled – but Jesus steps outside that framework entirely, and invites us into something better.
A church discerns its new name while remembering that identity is not possession, but a journey of love shaped by God’s call to be a blessing.
In both the Christian church as well as the wider world, there is increasing division. Is there a way we can become genuine peacemakers in both church and world?
Salvation – reconciliation with God and with one another – is relational rather than transactional, and it begins with a willingness to see, listen and learn.
At New Year we are called to see God’s grand vision of fullness and abundance for all the world, and reset our sense of mission accordingly.
Confused feelings in the aftermath of the Bondi massacre are a window into the ongoing need for healing and transformation in our own hearts.
The saints of God are engaged in a war between conflicting empires battling for control of the world, but Jesus has radically transformed our understanding of how we fight.
Healthy spirituality requires an honesty about our experience of pain and confusion in the real world, and that means that lamentation is a part of healthy prayer.
There is a fundamental culture clash between those who put their trust in God and those who pursue wealth, comfort and celebrity.
In calling us into the culture of God, Jesus calls us to give up our addictions to tribalism, competitive grief, and selective compassion.
God’s love for us is so all-consuming that he accepts us as soon as we accept him and is happy for our behaviours to be sorted out in the transforming experience of love.
Though the experience of grief often feels like an absence of God, it is a deep experience of the heart of God, and is symbolised as such in the brokenness of the Eucharist.
The image of Jesus as the good shepherd can speak of tough life-on-the-line love, not just cuddling lambs.
In baptism, the Holy Spirit is ordaining us (all of us) for mission.
Though we are to strive for righteousness and justice now, what we achieve now is a mere shadow of what will be fulfilled in the day of the Lord.
Grief and suffering bring us close to the heart of the suffering God and can open us to God’s transforming and resurrecting power.
There are forces conspiring to keep us in the dark, but Jesus opens our eyes so that we can see that our deepest yearnings are satisfied only in God.
The Advent break in of God in Christ is underway, bringing disruption of a status quo that our world needs to be free of, and liberation from the imprisonment of sin.
Our unwitting abusive treatment of the Royal family is a symptom of our entanglement in systemic persecution.
Christian spirituality is full of yearning and hungering and reaching for a God who can never quite be satisfyingly grasped.