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Monthly Archives: December 2023
Sermon: No Christmas in Bethlehem
It is important for us as Christians to do this, because Christianity is so profoundly implicated in the violence in Israel and Palestine. One of the reasons that many Jewish Israelis believe that their state must be a fortress is because of the centuries of Christian antisemitism the culminated in the twentieth century in the Holocaust. And one of the reasons that the United States government provides Israel with weapons is because of the strength of Christian Zionism in the USA. Continue reading
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Tagged Bethlehem, Christmas, Gaza, Isaiah 52:7-10, Israel, Luke 2:8-20, Palestine, Year of Mark
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Sermon: Questioning Mary the Revolutionary
Both Israel’s Likud government and the Hamas leadership seem to want a situation in which the people who have been oppressed can become the oppressors. We know that this is not justice, but the Magnificat comes uncomfortably close to such a vision. Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, Advent 4, Elizabeth, Hamas, IDF, Israel, Justice, Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:46-55, Magnificat, Mary, Palestine, Year of Mark
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Sermon: Even when there is no peace
Reflection for North Balwyn Uniting Church Advent Two, 10th of December 2023 Isaiah 40:1-11 2 Peter 3:8-15a Mark 1:1-8 Thousands of years ago the first of the three prophets we call Isaiah looked forward to the coming of a king from … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Peter 3:8-15a, Advent, Advent 2, Isaiah 40:1-11, John the Baptist, Mark 1:1-8, Peace, peace-making, violence, war, Year of Mark
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Reflection for North Balwyn Uniting Church Advent One, 3rd of December 2023 Isaiah 64:1-9 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 Mark 13:24-37 Happy New Year! Today, the first Sunday of Advent, the church is beginning both a new church year and a time … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Corinthians 1:3-9, Advent 1, apocalypse, Apocalyptic, Hope, Isaiah 64:1-9, Mark 13:24-37, suffering, Year of Mark
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