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LitBit Commentary – Rowan Williams on Baptism

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“To be baptized is to recover the humanity that God first intended. What did God intend? He intended that human beings should grow into such love for him and such confidence in him that they could rightly be called God’s sons and daughters. Human beings have let go of that identity, abandoned it, forgotten it or corrupted it. And when Jesus arrives on the scene he restores humanity to where it should be.”

Rowan Williams, Being Christian, p.3f


 

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LitBit Commentary – Rowan Williams on the Lord’s Prayer

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“At the central moment, just before we receive the bread and wine, we pray the prayer of Jesus: we say, “Our Father…” – and that is a great and significant moment, not just a bit of muttered devotion before we start on our way to the altar, but one of the supreme transitions in the drama of the entire service. For when we pray the prayer of Jesus, the Holy Spirit is in us and at work in us. We are affirming that in this act of worship the Holy Spirit is speaking Jesus’ words in us, praying ‘Abba, Father’, just as Jesus did and does.”

Rowan Williams, Being Christian, p.56


 

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LitBit Commentary – Rowan Williams on the Eucharist 2

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“If Jesus gives thanks over bread and wine on the eve of his death, if Jesus makes that connection between the furthest place away from God, which is suffering and death, and the giving and outpouring of his Father, and if in his person he fuses those things together, then wherever we are some connection between us and God is possible. All places, all people, all things have about them an unexpected sacramental depth. They open on to God the Giver.”

Rowan Williams, Being Christian, p.49

 

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LitBit Commentary – Rowan Williams on the Eucharist 1

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“Holy Communion is no kind of reward: it is, like everything about Jesus Christ, a free gift. We take Holy Communion not because we are doing well, but because we are doing badly. Not because we have arrived, but because we are traveling. Not because we are right, but because we are confused and wrong. Not because we are divine, but because we are human. Not because we are full, but because we are hungry.”

Rowan Williams, Being Christian (2014), p.53

 

 

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Mark the Evangelist Update – July 10 2015

Friends,

the latest MtE news update:

  1. This Sunday we will take a break from the series of reflections on the kingship in Israel to consider an opinion piece by Lorraine Parkinson which appeared in the most recent issue of Crosslight (July): “A response to ‘Why Unite’”. (This is a response to an earlier piece by Randall Prior). To my mind it is an unhelpful piece but it warrants conversation or a response. To facilitate this reflection, the following readings will be heard in worship on Sunday:Galatians 2.15-21, Psalm 30 and Matthew 5.13-20.It will help you to participate in the reflection if you are able to read the Crosslight piece before Sunday. The form of our engagement around this will be a more of a dialogue than the usual sermon. It might also help to engage in this if you were to consider the following questions about Lorraine’s article, which we’ll use as the basis for our discussion: what appeals to you about her argument, what troubles you about it, and how good is the good news she thinks she has in her alternative to the traditional Christian reading of Jesus?
  2.  In July and August there will be a study series focussing on Marcus Borg’s Meeting Jesus again for the first time. You can register your interest via our web site.
  3. The most recent Presbytery update (July 6) is here.
  4. The most recent Synod update (July 9) is here.

Craig

Yarra Yarra Presbytery Update July 6 2015

Yarra Yarra Presbytery Update July 6 2015

Events

  • Retired manse fellowship – the next gathering for retired ministers, deaconesses, missionaries, spouses and widows/widowers will be heldtomorrow Tuesday 7th July, from 10:00am-12:00pm at Wesley UC (148 Lonsdale St, Melbourne). Rev Alistair Macrae will talk about the proposed restoration and development plans at the Wesley site and Rev Robert Elkhuizen, Presbytery Minister Administration, will speak about his work including new programs Presbytery is tackling. For further information: Jim Cunnington, jimar6@bigpond.com or 9432 4200.
  • Presbytery recognition and induction – an induction and recognition service for the Rev. Young Lee will take place at the Loving Church of Melbourne (Manningham Uniting Church, Westfield Drive, Doncaster) on Sunday 19th July at 3:00 pm. These are significant occasions and all are invited and encouraged to attend.
  • Collaborative Consultations training evening – the Consultations Advisory Working Group is planning a training event to equip and enable more people to participate in consultations with congregations. It will be held on Tuesday 28th July from 7:00pm-8:30pm at the Yarra Yarra Presbytery Office, 415 Belmore Rd, Balwyn East. See attached for contact and other information.
  • LPA Lay Education day – the next Lay Preachers Education Day will be held on Saturday 1st August at the Centre for Theology and Ministry, Parkville from 8:45am-4:15pm. For further information and registration form contact Alastair Davison, ajdavison@netspace.net.au.
  • Wisdom’s Feast – registrations for Wisdoms Feast are now open, a two event of theological reflection, discussion, friendship, activities and learning resourced by the Centre for Theology and Ministry and to be held in Ballarat from 14-15 August. More information and registration here
  • August Presbytery meeting – an advanced notice that our next Presbytery meeting will be held on Saturday 22nd August at Kingwood College, Box Hill. A date for your diary!

 

Other information and resources

  • Applications for funding through the Share 2016 Lenten Offering are now open – see more here
  • Koonung Heights UC (Balwyn East) is seeking a an experienced, enthusiastic and committed Children and Families co-ordinator for a half-time position initially for 2 years and commencing in September 2015. Contact Rev David Carter on 9816 3218 or drcarter@adelaide.on.net for a copy of the position description. Applications close Friday 31st July.
  • Synod Moderator Dan Wootton has released a statement regarding a decision to withdraw from ACCESS Ministries – see it here
  • People might be interested to listen to UCA President Andrew Dutney’s message on this year’s anniversary of the Uniting Church, which can be foundhere; and also an interview with President-Elect Stuart McMillan who will be installed as President this weekend at the Assembly meeting in Perth.

 

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