A reflection for Palm Sunday, considering the effect of the crowd following Jesus with cries of Hosanna.
Scripture References
Where writing is focused on a particular piece of scripture
Can anything good come out of there?
This piece of writing has been inspired by John 1:43-51, as I reflect on Nathanael's initial reaction as he responds to Philips conviction that he has found 'the one'. It is the Gospel set in the Revised Common Lectionary for this Sunday (Epiphany 2, Yr B).
Peace be with you!
A reflection for the second Sunday of Easter, focussing on this weeks Gospel, John 20:19-31
Christ’s Procession Today
A two voice reflection for Palm Sunday - the first Sunday (in Scotland) churches can be open for worship following the latest enforced closures due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.
- Voice 1: Someone in the crowd as Jesus rides into Jerusalem
- Voice 2: Someone in the procession back to church as lockdown rules on worship are relaxed
Sir, we wish to see Jesus!
A two voice reflection based on John 12:20-33, the Gospel for this Sunday (Lent 5, Yr B):
- Voice 1: we wish to see Jesus
- Voice 2: we wish to see our neighbour
Jesus’ Life – An act of Love!
A pantoum based on John 3:14-21, the Gospel for this Sunday (Lent 4, Yr B)
First Stanza:
When Jesus comes to us as an act of love –
we’re used to a society that loves to judge.
In every aspect of our lives – how we look and what we do or say –
life’s a competition – full of hierarchy ladders.
Cleansing the Temple
A two voice reflection based on John 2:13-22, the Gospel for this Sunday (Lent 3, Yr B):
Through Suffering We Live
A Two Voice Reflection based on Mark 8:31-38 - the Gospel for this Sunday (Lent 2, Year B).
- Voice 1: Peter
- Voice 2: An unknown voice in modern times
For a New Day
(Written December, 2020 - based on Psalm 118:1-29)
First Stanza:
Let me say, “Help me to start the day!”
when I feel all alone, with the whole world to fight;
when all I can think about are bad things I’ve done –
Though the brutal honesty makes me want to hide!
The Lord is Near
This Character Reflection is based on Mark 1:9-15, the Gospel set for this Sunday (Lent 1, Yr B) in the Revised Common Lectionary. It is inspired by the spirit drawing my attention to the idea that Jesus' first words after his 40 days in the wilderness echo the teaching of John the Baptist. It is written from the point of view of a bystander in the crowd.