Monthly Archives: March 2011

Daily Grace

Matthew 6:11 “Give us this day, our daily bread.” Third Sunday in Lent Today we continue our Lenten reflections upon what may well be the most universally known and prayed prayer among those who consider themselves followers of Jesus. It … Continue reading

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Celtic Wisdom

“All the great spiritual traditions of humanity have pointed in their distinct ways to the Oneness from which we come and the Oneness for which we long. The Celtic tradition has done this through [affirming] that love and the desire … Continue reading

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Come Walk the Labyrinth With Us

Our Fourth Annual Labyrinth Walk Sunday, 27 March, during and after worship The labyrinth is an ancient tool for prayer and meditation, consisting of a winding path that begins at the periphery and leads to a central space, and then out … Continue reading

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Your Song Be Sung, Your Justice Be Done

John 3:1-17 and Matthew 6:9-13 Second Sunday in Lent Last week, we noted the irony of the Lord’s Prayer being so universally prayed, yet potentially so often misunderstood, or at least too easily dismissed as not really having any impact … Continue reading

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Taizé Wisdom

“There are people who, by the gift of themselves, Bear witness to the fact that human beings are not doomed to hopelessness. Are we among them? However destitute we may be, are we not called to communicate a mystery of … Continue reading

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