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A Testing Time with Dorothy Day

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This sermon can be listened to here Gate Pa – 1st Sunday in Lent - Year A - 2023 Readings: Psalm - Psalm: 32 First Reading - Genesis 2: 15-17, 3: 1-7 Second Reading - Romans 5: 12-19 Gospel - Matthew 4: 1-11 What I want to say: Jesus invites us both into the wilderness, and to know he is with us in our wilderness. Being in the wilderness tested Jesus in his sense of who he was as beloved Son of God, and how he might live that out. Normally Lent is a time for us to reflect on those same questions - who we are as beloved children of God, how we forget that, and how we might live that out. But this year ongoing weather events are leaving many people in a wilderness of loss and grief, for themselves and others. What does this story offer us in the face of this? Talk about Dorothy Day as someone who grew into what it meant to be a be

Testing Times

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As this Sunday is the first Sunday in Lent, we hear again of Jesus testing time in the wilderness. Because we are in the year of Matthew, we get his version. Jesus is baptised and is declared to be the God’s Beloved Son. The Spirit then takes Jesus into the wilderness to face the big questions. What kind of beloved son will he be? How will he live that out? The wilderness is a harsh place where there is no hiding. Here he fasts and prepares. He is anchored in God. And at the end the Satan tests this identity.    How will he respond? Will be put his own needs first or trust that God will provide? Will he succumb to the dramatic and lure of fame, or will he trust God and meet the needs of those who encounter him on the way? Will he seek power and fortune, or seek nothing for himself and live in response to God’s compassion and justice? The Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount come out of this experience. They are who Jesus is. We too are beloved children. But too often, like Adam and E

Persistent Resistance

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You can listen to this sermon here Readings: Psalm                     Psalm: 119: 33-40 First Reading        Lev 19:1-2, 9-18 Second Reading 1 Cor 3:10-11, 16-23 Gospel                     Matt 5:38-48                                 What I want to say: We continue our journey into the sermon on the Mount, holding the beatitudes as our map and key. We listen as Jesus continues to reinterpret the law for the new time he lives in, applying the law to new circumstances and requirements. He does do in ways that invite people to be subversive and persistent in the joining God to bring to perfection/completions all God desires – the empire of heaven. So how does that apply to people we dislike or who wronged us, or who we might describe as our enemy. And how do we act in the face of such people in a way that honours ALL that God invites us to What I want to happen: Peop