Some thoughts for the 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time and Matthew 10
O ur texts this week include the binding of Isaac. It is a tough but important story. For Muslims the son being sacrificed is Ishmael. Both Jews and Muslims site this story on Mount Zion on the rock inside the beautiful Dome of the Rock Mosque. It makes this site both a sacred and highly contested place. Bonnie and I experienced the gracious welcome of the Palestinian Muslim guardians of the site, and the aggressive intimidation of Jewish settlers provoking a fight. Our gospel reading is the end of Jesus’ instructions to his disciples as he sends them out as participants in his ministry, living God’s way esteeming those honoured in the Beatitudes - the invisible and silenced. It is all about welcoming and being welcomed. Most of us are good at welcoming people into our space. By good I mean we are good at deciding who to welcome and who not to welcome. We are in control and the risks are few. But there is more at work in this reading. We are invited into a riskier welcome. Many of us...