The moment of truth
Time after Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson Time after Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson

The moment of truth

The world is turning away from Jesus more and more. As people walk away from Him and from His Church, He asks us: “Do you want to leave me, too?” May the Spirit give us the same faith that Peter had: “Lord, to whom can we go?” Even though, from our perspective, the way forward is unclear and uncertain, may we stay with Him and follow where He leads, knowing that He is the true bread from heaven that gives life to the world.

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I will raise him up
Time after Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson Time after Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson

I will raise him up

This promise of resurrection is absolutely central to the Christian faith. In the Nicene Creed, we even say that “the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come” are something we “look for”. It is the end goal of our faith, the primary objective, the thing that we are always directed toward.

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Children of the Trinity
Holy Trinity, Year B Mitch Kitson Holy Trinity, Year B Mitch Kitson

Children of the Trinity

Trinity Sunday gives us an opportunity to think about not just what God does, but who God is. We can’t have a proper understanding of God or even have a genuine relationship with Him without recognising that God is triune, three in one, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In the reading from Romans 8, Paul teaches us about what it means to be children of this triune and holy God.

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Labour pains
Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson Pentecost, Year B Mitch Kitson

Labour pains

When St Paul describes what it means to be a Christian person, He imagines that we are in a time of patient waiting. We find ourselves in the most peaceful, clean, quiet place you can think of—a birthing suite.

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Stick to His plan
Ascension, Year B Mitch Kitson Ascension, Year B Mitch Kitson

Stick to His plan

All the apostles wanted was a quick fix—a political saviour who would restore Israel to its former glory. We aren't so different when we hope for instant solutions in the Church or in our personal lives. Christ calls His apostles (along with us) to a different way—a way of faith and witnessing.

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