EXPLORING THE BIBLE
Christ the King November 22 Matthew 25:31- 46
Then our eyes and hearts will be opened to see a stranger in need and respond appropriately. Lord, help us to see. Open our eyes, our minds, our hearts…..
Pentecost 24 November 15 Matthew 25:14-30
We cannot learn to love without taking risks and becoming vulnerable. We are not alone. God’s love can cast out our fear as we learn to trust him more – the task of a lifetime!
Pentecost 23 November 8 Matthew 25: 1-13
The kingdom of heaven is like this: it’s like a wedding banquet when the bridesmaids wait for the arrival of the bridegroom and greet him with a procession of light in the darkness with with their lamps which are filled with oil and lit in readiness.
Pentecost 22 November 1st Matthew 23: 1-12
The greatest among you must be a servant… those who exalt themselves will be humbled and those who humble themselves will be exalted.”
Pentecost 21 October 25 Matthew 22:34-46
Love in the biblical sense is more a choice than a feeling, more a loving, gracious, kindness than a passive response, and more a merciful action than an emotional reflex.
Pentecost 20 Thes 1:1-10
How uplifting! How joyous! How reassuring! Whenever I think of our Congregation at Launceston South, I am constantly and persistently amazed at the many many rich and varied missional paths that so so many our folk pursue through the worldly forest in which we live....




