Tag Archives: Apocalyptic

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

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Opposing Christian Nationalism: Embracing Jesus’ Reign

The reflection emphasizes the significance of Christ’s reign amidst modern authoritarianism, drawing from biblical teachings to stress that Jesus’ kingship is rooted in love, compassion, and humility rather than power or violence. It calls Christians to embody this kingdom spirit, rejecting coercion and embracing inclusivity, as they navigate contemporary challenges. Continue reading

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Endings and Beginnings: Embracing Kairos in Troubling Times

This reflection for North Balwyn Uniting Church emphasizes the themes of life’s uncertainty and the assurance of eventual justice through apocalyptic literature. It draws parallels between the biblical narratives of Hannah and the teachings of Jesus in Mark, highlighting the need for faith and hope amidst personal and communal struggles. The message transcends human fragility, urging believers to celebrate God’s presence and intentions for peace. Continue reading

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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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Reflection: Hope at the End of the World

Reflection for North Balwyn Uniting ChurchAdvent One, 29th of November 2020 Isaiah 64:1-9Mark 13:24-37 Happy New Year! And to those of you here, in the nave, welcome back to worshipping in the church building after months of lockdown. In previous … Continue reading

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