Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. By the Revd Canon Glenn Loughrey My dream is about a new creation, a doing of a new thing. This will involve decoloniality - the challenging of the…
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Weekly Reflection • Stewardship of God’s Gifts
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. By Canon Prof. Kate Drummond AM 11 Then Jesus took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were seated; so also the…
Weekly Reflection • Taking for granted our abundance
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. By The Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker As human beings, particularly when things are plentiful and prosperous, we are often guilty of the sins of materialism and over-consumption,…
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Weekly Reflection • Sustainability of the World’s Resources
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. by The Very Revd Dr Andreas Loewe My wife Katherine is a keen gardener and has established or re-established gardens in all the homes we have lived in…
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Weekly Reflection • Stewards of God’s good creation
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. By The Very Revd Dr Andreas Loewe What does it mean to be a good steward of God’s creation? The Bible gives us a number of helpful pointers…
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Weekly Reflection • Prayer on the way to COP26
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. This week's reflection is by the Archbishop of Melbourne, the Most Revd Dr Philip Freier. Good morning Earlier in the week, I was on a national telephone linkup…
Weekly Reflection • All is made new
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Good morning. My name is Jane Window. I’m Canon Pastor here at St Paul’s Cathedral. It’s my privilege and pleasure to bring you this week’s Reflection. First, I’d…