
Pentecost – John 14:8-17
From the beginning of time the Holy Spirit hovered over creation. At Pentecost we recognise the Holy Spirit’s movement in the life of the Church.

From the beginning of time the Holy Spirit hovered over creation. At Pentecost we recognise the Holy Spirit’s movement in the life of the Church.

Jesus’ command to love one another as he has loved us is challenging, but as we journey with this call to love, we are changed.

When Jesus asks Peter three times ‘Do you love me?” It is a question that re-establishes and affirms their relationship. In many ways it also

Mary the sister of Martha and Lazarus, was extravegant and physical in her expression of worship, kneeling before Jesus, anointing his feet with nard and

Jesus is transfigured alongside Moses (law) and Elijah (prophet). Jesus embodies the law and that of a prophet. We are called to listen to him,

As we encounter new ways of expressing God’s love, are we free and brave enough to accept those who share this message. And how would

The incarnation of Christ, the birth of Jesus invites us to be aware of God’s presence in our lives and be prepared to respond to

The widow in her poverty gives, out of all that she has, expressing her oneness and abundance in God.

Loving God with heart, soul, mind and strength goes to the core of our being, our whole existence. In this way, it could be considered,

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