A sermon for Good Friday Can reading a book change your life? Harvard University Professor David Damrosch tells this story from his young adulthood: Early in the fall semester, I saw a sign for an audition that night for a production of Gilbert and Sullivanโs operetta Trial by Jury, and I wanted to try out for the …
Morning prayer for Wednesday 1 April 2026
Invocation + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Pause for reflection Good morning, heavenly Father.We worship you, the creator and sustainer of the universe. Good morning, Lord Jesus.We worship you, Saviour and Lord of the world. Good morning, Holy Spirit.We worship you, sanctifier of the people …
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Palm Sunday Rally speech 2026
Speech by Rod Benson, Palm Sunday Rally and March, Belmore Park, Sydney, 2026 Friends, we gather at a moment in history when the language of power dominates our public life.ย Politicians speak platitudes. Governments speak of security. Nations attempt to dominate and eliminate enemies real and imagined.ย Genuine peace initiatives rarely even make it on to the …
Jesus the prophet
Our Gospel reading today tells the story of the โtriumphal entryโ of Jesus into Jerusalem (cf kZec 9:9), riding a donkey, welcomed by cheering crowds, just one week before his violent death. Itโs the first of three symbolic acts in Matthew 21. This is the beginning of Passover Week: Jesus enters Jerusalem, the holy City of …
Should Protestants reframe purgatory as final sanctification?
Last night, over a communal dinner, the conversation turned to John 17, and then to the status of Judas Iscariot, and then to the notion of โperditionโ (Jn 17:12), which may refer to โdestruction, ruin, or ultimate loss.โ From there, we skirted around the theology of predestination and Judasโs assumed eternal fate, and then on …
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