Hearing the Word i

•March 30, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Luke 2:33-35 (CEV)

33 Jesus’ parents were surprised at what Simeon had said. 34 Then he blessed them and told Mary, “This child of yours will cause many people in Israel to fall and others to stand. The child will be like a warning sign. Many people will reject him, 35 and you, Mary, will suffer as though you had been stabbed by a dagger. But all this will show what people are really thinking.”

This Child,
here is God.

This Child,
so much more than a child.

This Child,
here with a purpose,
God’s purpose.

This Child,
will make people think,
ask questions,
and ultimately
have to make a decision.

This Child,
are we with him,
for him?
Or against him
and all he will show us?

This Child
will show us truth,
God’s truth,
ultimate reality.
Some will not like it.
For some
it will be exactly what they
have been longing for.

This Child.
God’s Child.
here amongst us.
Bringing God’s word.

How will I respond?

Come and See

Enduring Love vii

•March 29, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Hosea 14:1-9 (CEV)

 Turn Back to the Lord

14 Israel, return! Come back
to the Lord, your God.
    Sin has made you fall.
Return to the Lord and say,
    “Please forgive our sins.
Accept our good sacrifices
    of praise instead of bulls.
Assyria can’t save us,
    and chariots can’t help.
So we will no longer worship
    the idols we have made.
Our Lord, you show mercy
    to orphans.”

The Lord Promises To Forgive

Israel, you have rejected me,
    but my anger is gone;
I will heal you and love you
    without limit.
I will be like the dew—
then you will blossom like lilies
    and have roots like a tree.
Your branches will spread
with the beauty
    of an olive tree
and with the aroma
    of Lebanon Forest.
You will rest in my shade,
    and your grain will grow.
You will blossom
    like a vineyard
and be famous as the wine
    from Lebanon.

Israel, give up your idols!
I will answer your prayers
    and take care of you.
I am that glorious tree,
    the source of your fruit.

If you are wise, you will know
    and understand what I mean.
I am the Lord, and I lead you
    along the right path.
If you obey me,
    we will walk together,
but if you are wicked,
    you will stumble.

It has not worked out
as I may have imagined,
the things I thought
could save me
have let me down.
I was wrong.
I made bad choices,
got distracted
from what really matters,
was swayed by the crowd,
attracted by the shiny…

And so,
I come back to you Lord,
and I ask your forgiveness.

You promise
never to reject me,
to accept me,
to love me without limit.

You know what the image of a tree means to me.
Life has left me
feeling dry,
lifeless,
fruitless,
having no purpose

2012-11-11 14.29.22But you
promise me life,
strong roots,
spreading out in beauty.
I can rest in you
and there will be beauty
and purpose

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAIn your shade,
I will flourish again.

So,
I come to you Lord,
seeking your rest
and your restoration.
Work in me,
I pray,
that we may walk together
into all
that you have prepared.

Thank you for loving me.
Thank you for saving me.
Thank you for tending my wounds.
Thank you for supporting me.
Thank you for rebuilding me
in your strength
and love.

Come, Let Us Return

On How Churches Celebrate Mothering Sunday

•March 28, 2014 • 9 Comments

Mothering Sunday is originally an occasion for people to return to their Mother Church.  It then became a day for servants to be given a day off to do the same, where they would meet up with their families.  Somehow from that, the greetings cards and gift industry have made something enormous of a day that should be an intimate family event.

For so many people Mother’s Day is an emotive occasion.  There are those who would dearly still love to have their mothers with them; those who would love to be mothers and never will be, or who are and never see their children; those whose life has been damaged by their mothers and the last thing they want to do is remember them; those who have chosen not to be mothers; those for whom motherhood has not been an easy path; men who are doing all the mothering in their family; those whose children are seriously ill or have died, or never made it to birth… the list could go on.

There is nothing wrong with celebrating your own mother, that is a personal occasion for you if you want to and are fortunate enough to have a good relationship that is worth celebrating and your mother is still alive.  But I am left questioning why the church has bought into that version of Mother’s Day, rather than the Mothering Sunday we were once upholding.  More worryingly, as I talk to many people, why are we still doing it.

Many churches give flowers, or some other such token to the ‘ladies in the congregation’.  Why?  To be honest, I find it worse when something is given to ‘all women’, as if it’s some kind of consolation prize.  Yet the church perpetuates this year after year.  And do you know what, I can’t find many people in favour of it – so why are we still doing it?  It has nothing to do with worship or God, we have allowed a secular understanding to take over.

I can only assume this practice is a victim of ‘we’ve always done this’.  Trust me, I tried to adapt the tradition once and was not popular.  In the church we have got confused but we can’t seem to step back.  Perhaps we think it is ‘bringing people in to the church’, I bet even if that is true, which I doubt these days, how many more is it keeping away.  I won’t be in church on Sunday.

I would have said that we don’t do the same for Father’s Day, but in a Twitter conversation, I’ve been told some churches do.  I despair if instead of doing away with one practice we have misunderstood and made something different, we have added another to try to balance it out.

Yes, by all means we can celebrate the mothering attributes of God – but that is something quite different.

I am very grateful to my mother, and I love my children to bits, but that is not something to be rammed very publicly down the throats of everyone else.

Please churches, think about what you’re doing. Church should be a place of healing and blessing.  Let’s celebrate everyone and all relationships – every day.