
Lent 4 – Lost – Luke 15:11b-32
The familiar text of the Prodigal Son, in the context of Luke’s broader “table talks,” offers a landmark of abundant and inclusive love that orients
The familiar text of the Prodigal Son, in the context of Luke’s broader “table talks,” offers a landmark of abundant and inclusive love that orients
In the second week of Lent, we meet Jesus as he presses on in the work he has been called to do and on his
Here is a story with a beautiful start: “He went down with them and stood on a level place.” Down from a quiet mountaintop reserved
Greetings Saltbush friends, and welcome to this new year! Our weekly Word Around The Bush liturgies and video reflections will resume in February, but for
To a people who had known the pain of exile, violence, and oppression, a young prophet writes of a vision of impending doom and then,
As we approach the transition between Ordinary Time and Advent with anticipation of all the busyness that typifies the end of the year, our text
The story of Job seems to polarise people quite dramatically: some find comfort in the sense of God’s creative power and might, while others criticise
It’s strange to think what power resides within our mouth – power to bless or curse, build up or tear down, speak life or death.
In this fourth week of chewing over the invitations and complexities of John 6, we are challenged to move our belief in Jesus as the
As we travel with the Israelites through the Old Testament stories of priests and kings, we touch the fundamental longing of each human heart to
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