The Dawn of a New Age: A Reflection on Acts 2.42-47

For the first Christians, the resurrection of Christ was more than just a miraculous event in the life of Jesus; it was a powerful symbol of the coming of a new age. It was to change absolutely everything in their lives, because, in their minds, it had changed absolutely everything on a cosmic level. We … Continue reading The Dawn of a New Age: A Reflection on Acts 2.42-47

On the Road Again: A Reflection on Luke 24.13-35

As someone who reads and reflects on the Scriptures regularly, I can’t deny there’s always a desire to find a new approach or twist to these old stories we’ve heard so many times before. But sometimes the old, well-worn roads are the right ones. They may be corny or cheesy or cliché, a little too … Continue reading On the Road Again: A Reflection on Luke 24.13-35

Opening up: A Reflection on Bright Week

One of the wonderful symbols of Easter (at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere) is that this celebration of new life happens towards the start of Spring. And I’m definitely feeling that this year. There’s nothing quite like opening up the windows to a gentle Spring breeze, airing everything out after the … Continue reading Opening up: A Reflection on Bright Week

A Word for the Weary: A Reflection on Revelation 22:12-21

I often reference in these Sunday reflections the sad and frightening state of the world. There can be not doubt that this is a difficult time to be alive; with all of the information at our fingertips about unjust labour practices, income inequalities, gentrification and the housing crisis in our cities, problems of waste disposal, … Continue reading A Word for the Weary: A Reflection on Revelation 22:12-21

God’s Home Within: A Reflection on John 14.23-29

Each of the four Gospels tells the story of Jesus through its own theological lens. For Matthew, it’s Jesus as the new Law-Giver; for Mark, it’s the apocalyptic Messiah who will usher in a new day for God’s people; for Luke, it’s a prophetic concern for women, the poor, and social outcasts. In contrast to … Continue reading God’s Home Within: A Reflection on John 14.23-29