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A faith that points

There are moments in life when something catches our attention, perhaps it’s a story, a person, an experience, and we find ourselves thinking that we need to look a bit closer…Sometimes it’s because we’re searching for meaning, sometimes because we’re longing for hope and sometimes because something within us suggests that there is more to life than what we’ve settled for. And very often God begins his work in us simply by inviting us to look again. Life, as we know, is full of ups and downs, successes and disappointments, moments of clarity and moments of confusion. We achieve things that go unnoticed, and at other times we seem to do very little and people call it a triumph. Success means different things to different people, but whatever form it takes, we should want to celebrate it. We point to people who make a difference, whether that difference is real or only perceived. In today’s gospel reading (John 1:29–42), something very similar is happening. John the Baptist has been prea...

Christmas: Too big for one day

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  Christmas is a funny time of year. It can seem like something that we look forward to, or perhaps dread, for a couple of months in advance and then, when it comes, it’s over in no time at all.   Christmas Day seems the pinnacle as we often try to pack so much into the day – we might go to church, either for a midnight service on Christmas Eve or on Christmas morning, we might give and receive presents, eat a big dinner, try and get in a bit of a sleep after dinner (!) and spend time with family and/ or friends. For some though the day will be one of reflection, spent quietly, but one which remains poignant, special in some way.  But in the church calendar, we have a lot more than just the one day to reflect on Christmas, recognising that the magnitude of the event can’t and shouldn’t be crammed into one day.  In fact, Charles Dickens, who obviously had nothing at all to do with writing the church calendar, offered an important message about Christmas (Scrooge in...