Who is Jesus to you?
What informs and shapes your view of Jesus and his work?
The four gospels all tell a different story with regard to Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. The facts are all different, but the essence is the same: something divine was present in Jesus.
read moreThe Psalms are not fluffy poetry read by a Shakespeare actor in tights and a puffy shirt.
read moreA short closing or sending-out song appropriate for all forms of inclusive worship.
read moreWilliam (Bill) Livingstone Wallace is a retired New Zealand Methodist Minister and one of our most prolific contributors.
read moreGod abundant, God of wonder, God of every living thing,
God of justice and of righteousness, empower us as we sing.
read moreWhen all is burned away by violence, fear and greed
We tremble in our terror that we’ve lost the things we need.
A pretty, simple Easter Hymn: Love Will Have the Final Laugh
read moreEvolutionary Rituals are ways to show how religion, humanity, and divinity evolve.
read moreEaster, Ascension, and Pentecost do not form three seasons. The Easter season celebrates the three dimensions of the resurrection, ascension, and the sending of the Spirit.
read moreThis intercession was written for Holy Trinity Anglican Church Yarram, South Gippsland, Australia.
read moreJesus is not my scapegoat / for any wrong I’ve done
It isn’t fair to place on him / what he had never done
If we all have a soul, and that soul contains the image of God or God’s virtues and values, then our individual deaths are not the end of what is most important about us. It is shared by all.
read moreA new hymn by Amanda Udis-Kessler for The Blessing of The Animals Services
read moreNot long ago, I “mused” about my new friend at USC, Shane Cole – whom I refer to affectionately as a “digital Mennonite”. He’s founding a student club he is calling “Digital Detox” – to promote a radically …
read moreFor all of you grieving the loss of someone you love — whether this loss occurred last week, last year, or decades ago — I hope you find some comfort in these words, too. I hope you have the courage to tell the truth about your loved one: the good, the bad, and the complex. And that you don’t break faith with the full spectrum of your feeling, from mourning to dancing.
read moreListen below to the Eco-Hymn “Come then, fellow travellers” set to the tune of “Onward, Christian soldiers”.
read moreTo the tune of Robbie Burns’ famous song ‘My love is like a red red rose’, ‘ONLY NOW is an example of eco-lyrics set to famous, beautiful old tunes. Eco-lyrics by Gaia Dance.
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