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Some Thoughts on the Ascension

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On Thursday we remembered the Jesus’s Ascension. The timing is based entirely on the Book of Acts. The Ascension is sometimes described as the risen Jesus ascending to be with the Father, leaving us to carry on the work of God in the Spirit. We become Jesus’ hands and feet. The Ascension can also be seen as the completion of the Incarnation. In   Jesus   the Eternal Word of God came among us in a particular time and place .   The Ascen sion   describes   Christ’s   transition from   this   time and place into God’s presence, which is everywhere and eternal. Rather than being absent, the Ascended Christ   is now available to all people at all times . This is the "good news": he   remains   with us as he continues his work.   In our gospel reading we hear Jesus final prayer before the arrest and crucifixion – but with his terrified disciples present and listening. This final prayer is for them and for all future   disciples,...

Abide in Love

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  ÅŒtÅ«moetai   – Year A   6 th Sunday of Easter,   2026 Readings: Psalm                          Psalm:  66:8-19                                               First Reading :             Acts 17:22-31                          Second Reading :         1 Peter 3:13-22                  Gospel :          ...

Thoughts on the RCL Readings for Easter 6 - Another Advocate

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  Last week’s gospel reading (John 14:1-14) invited us to live the way of Jesus – the way of compassion, hope, justice and love. Or as one of the commentators puts it “The Way of Jesus is the embodiment of the dream and hope of God….We must be people of the way, being the dream and hope of God, as we participate in abundant life while here on earth together” [1] As we live the way of Jesus we will come to know the truth of God and God’s commitment or covenant to restore humanity and renew all creation. In this we are to find the life of God. This week we continue to read from John 14 as Jesus continues to be the good shepherd for his fearful and grieving disciples as their dreams come to an end. But it is not the end. Jesus has walked beside them, teaching them about God in the way he lived and how he saw and treated people. He is now sending another to go with them, another advocate, The Spirit, to walk alongside and within each of them that Jesus’ way might continue, and the...