Cross paths: three Easter reflections
Crosslight invited three members of the synod’s community across Victoria and Tasmania to share what Easter means to them.
Crosslight invited three members of the synod’s community across Victoria and Tasmania to share what Easter means to them.
As I prepare this message my heart and mind are swirling with the suffering of the world, and those I know.
The President of the Uniting Church in Australia Stuart McMillan has used his annual Easter message to pray for Christian churches in the Middle East and for greater compassion in Australia for those displaced by war an
BILL PUGH “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The words of the Psalmist encapsulates the cry of the desperate who feel abandoned by God. These words were uttered by Jesus in his last moments.
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Of the many New Testament accounts of Easter, I want to reflect on the story of Mary Magdalene as she walks to Jesus’ tomb lost, hopeless, grieving.
Lead us not into temptation Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word, that comes from the mouth of God.
Easter is the holiest day in the Christian calendar. It is a time of hope, renewal and rebirth. Through Jesus’ resurrection, we are reminded that death is not the end.
Crucified Water Crucified Land. “This image captures the idea that we have and are crucifying the land that sustains us.