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Monthly Archives: May 2025
“First they came …” the progressive Australian version
Now, as so many times before, they are coming for Palestinians, and when we speak up, we’re told that we’re antisemites who only pretend to care about genocide because we hate Jews.
To which we say, “Huh? Have you even met us?” Continue reading
Posted in Political Activism
Tagged Anti-Poverty Week, anti-Semitism, Australia Day, Australian Christians for Marriage Equality, First Nations People, LGBTIQ, marriage equality, Palestine, Palm Sunday March for Refugees, Poverty, Trans Day of Visibility, transgender, Week of Peace in Palestine and Israel
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Sermon: Building Jerusalem in Australia’s dry and dusty land
We live as citizens of the New Jerusalem when we work to make the world a better place. Knowing God’s ultimate intentions, we do not accept injustice, war, and poverty as just ‘the way things are.’ Knowing God’s universalism, we do not limit our compassion to our families, friends, and those like us, those of the same race, faith, or nationality. We are not afraid of speaking out, standing up, or even sitting down and refusing to be moved when those things are called of us. We know that even if we die, God wins. Continue reading
Sermon: The Book of Revelation – not that terrifying!
Despite the extravagance of its language, the revelation of this apocalypse, the interpretation of this prophecy, the situation that this letter addresses, was simple. John was writing to Christians living and working within the Roman Empire to tell them that as Christians they must resist the Roman imperial cult in which emperors were worshipped alongside other deities. Continue reading
Posted in Sermons
Tagged apocalypse, Apocalyptic, Book of Revelation, Easter 3, Revelation 5:11-14, Year of Luke
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