COMMON ‘The whole group of believers was united, heart and soul; no one claimed for his own use anything that he had, as everything they owned was held in COMMON.‘ This is a touchstone text for anyone who wants to explore living in community. Living in a way which expresses unity is something to which …
Monthly Archives: April 2026
Eastertide Alphabet (B)
BAPTISED We see here the full fervour of the Early Church as, filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles proclaim an urgent message: You must repent and everyone of you must be BAPTISED in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. …
Eastertide Alphabet (A)
EASTERTIDE ALPHABET (A)AWE ‘Filled with awe and great joy the women came quickly away from the tomb and ran to tell the disciples.’ I am struck by how this text conveys a mix of emotions as it couples ‘awe and great joy’. Throughout the Biblical story of our salvation we meet those who have come …
Second Sunday of Easter
John 20:19-31 There’s nothing worse than being with a group of people who are talking about an experience that you haven’t had. There’s only so far that you can go in trying to understand what they are saying and feeling. It’s easy for me to understand how Thomas might be feeling when the disciples say …
Easter Saturday
Mark 16:9-15 There’s shift in tone in today’s Gospel text. After the intimacy of Mary’s encounter at the tomb with Jesus and then the breakfast on the seashore, today’s Gospel shifts our focus. It reads as a recap of themes we’ve heard during the week: refusal of the disciples to believe, the journey of the …
Easter Friday
John 21:1-14 Just after my A levels I was able to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Our visit to the Sea of Tiberias stands out for me as a time of grace. In what was a fairly packed itinerary, there was suddenly time to sit and watch the water. It was a relief …
Easter Thursday
Luke 24:35-48 Today’s Gospel invites us to stand with the disciples as Jesus appears among them. They are startled and Jesus reassures them with his greeting of ‘Peace be with you.’ Understandably they think he is a ghost and he reassures them again: ‘Touch me and see for yourselves.’ If I imagine myself among the …
Easter Wednesday
Luke 24:13-35 Luke paints the picture of the disciples at the end of an emotional journey where crucifixion has dashed their hopes. As they walk they talk to each other. There is a sense in which the journey is a time of healing as the disciples verbalise the experiences of the past days. A stranger …
Easter Tuesday
Easter Tuesday John 20:11-18 ‘Woman, why are you weeping?’ ‘Oh, it’s okay, don’t cry.’ It’s surprising how often as I primary teacher I was urging children not to cry. It seems to be one of the first things you say to a child to reassure them when something upsetting has happened. First you try to …
Easter Monday
Matthew 28: 8-15 Filled with awe and great joy the women came quickly away from the tomb and ran to tell the disciples. When I read the Gospel text for today it is the word ‘ran’ which leaps out at me. We hear it several times at our Easter Vigil, in John’s account of the …