Sunday, 15th of February 2026
This parable suggests that how we see ourselves and others is not always how God sees us and others. The Pharisee in today’s gospel reading saw himself as virtuous and saw the tax collector as…
This parable suggests that how we see ourselves and others is not always how God sees us and others. The Pharisee in today’s gospel reading saw himself as virtuous and saw the tax collector as…
When Jesus speaks a parable in which there are several characters, the emphasis often falls on the third and final character to be mentioned, such as the Samaritan in the parable of the good Samaritan…
Would you agree, there is something deeply hopeful about a new beginning. A new year, a new season, a fresh start after a difficult chapter. Scripture reminds us that new beginnings are not something God…
In Luke 10, Jesus is asked a question that sounds sincere, but carries a deeper motive: “Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus turns the question back onto them and they answer,…
There are seasons in life when hearts feel fractured by grief, due to a sense of disappointment, injustice, or loss. Isaiah 61 speaks directly into these moments. Written to a people who knew exile, ruin,…
What does it mean to find hope in God’s promises? This week we will explore this in Israel’s despair. For Israel was exhausted, worn down by exile and unsure if God could see or even…
This Sunday’s passage begins with a message of comfort in one of Israel’s darkest seasons. The people had grown weary under judgment, exile, and uncertainty. Yet into this heaviness, God breaks the silence with two…
In Matthew 25:31–46, Jesus offers one of His most sobering teachings about the final judgment. He separates the sheep from the goats, not by what they professed, but by how their faith was lived out.…
As followers of Jesus, we are called to live a kingdom life. We are to always look beyond the present moment and toward the day when Christ returns. The Parable of the Talents, is a…
Life moves so quickly. Days turn into weeks, and weeks into years. I’m often surprised how quick Christmas comes. In the busyness of everyday life work, family and our responsibilities it’s easy to lose sight…