WORD OF FAITH
The Assumption of Mary and the destruction of death
The Church teaches that at the end of her earthly life, Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was taken into heaven, body and soul, but why?
Jesus asks us to be his helpers
We can be his instruments in feeding those in need; not just physically hungry, but also spiritually starving.
Rest: A time to be tranquil, to relax and reflect
How much spiritual rest time and reflection time do we need each day?
Jesus sends out the Twelve
This need for healing is as intense today as it was 2,000 years ago when Jesus first sent out the Twelve.
A prophet’s role: A disturber of the peace … or sleep!
It's time to look again at the role we play in continuing the mission of Jesus
Wading into the messiness of life
To say that things in the world are a mess is an understatement. We are coming out of a pandemic which is biblical in proportion when we consider how every person on the face of the earth has been affected in body, mind and spirit.
‘Quiet! Be still! The wind ceased and there was great calm’
“Who then is this whom even wind and sea obey?” (Mark 4:41) This is the question asked by the Apostles after Jesus quiets the stormy sea.
We are always courageous, for we walk by faith!
The courage of faith brings about the kingdom of God and the faith is lived out through very ordinary experiences as well as the extraordinary experiences of life.
Making an oblation of our lives to Christ
We are called to follow Christ’s example and become an oblation for Christ by being poured out as a libation for one another.
We must live our lives in communion with others
The celebration of Trinity Sunday reminds us of the truth of the matter. We as human beings are called to communion.
Christ calls us to serve him
What do we do when we are hurt by others? And how can we response when called by God?
We are called to love one another
We are called to see the image and likeness of Jesus Christ in each and every person whom we encounter
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