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Timothy Booth
June 13, 2024

June Newsletter

Timothy Booth
June 13, 2024

Fr Ian reflects on the Parable of the Growing Seed.

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Timothy Booth
May 18, 2024

Purpose & Oneness

Timothy Booth
May 18, 2024

Deacon Tim reflects on the Pentecost story & the sense of purpose & oneness that can emerge in our worship together.

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Timothy Booth
May 16, 2024

Pentecost Reflection & Parish Notes

Timothy Booth
May 16, 2024

Fr Ian reflects on the Festival of Pentecost & Fr Olaf shares about some changes within the church building and in the eastern garden bed.

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Timothy Booth
April 21, 2024

Carrots and Sticks

Timothy Booth
April 21, 2024

Fr Ian reflects on Jesus the Good Shepherd.

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Timothy Booth
April 20, 2024

God is My Shepherd

Timothy Booth
April 20, 2024

Deacon Tim’s reflection on the scripture readings for ‘Good Shepherd Sunday’, 21st April 2024.

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Timothy Booth
December 10, 2023

Preparing Space to Make Our Paths Straighter

Timothy Booth
December 10, 2023

Deacon Tim’s reflection on John the Baptiser’s challenging words at the start of Mark’s Gospel is below. It’s important to unpack using contemporary language, theologically cliched words like ‘sin’ and ‘repentance’,

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Kelly Houston
April 4, 2023

Jesus with Open Arms

Kelly Houston
April 4, 2023

A reflection on the basic theology of welcome at St Michael’s, reflecting the various threads of Anglican tradition embodied in the principles of tradition, scripture and reason.

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