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Feed my sheep (Jn. 21:1–19)
Easter, Year C Mitch Kitson 1/5/22 Easter, Year C Mitch Kitson 1/5/22

Feed my sheep (Jn. 21:1–19)

Jesus forgave Peter and entrusted his flock to him. By his grace, Jesus has forgiven you. By his grace, he is calling you to serve him and his people with the gifts you have been given.

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Jesus meets us (Jn. 20:19–31)
Easter, Year C Mitch Kitson 24/4/22 Easter, Year C Mitch Kitson 24/4/22

Jesus meets us (Jn. 20:19–31)

In our fear and worry, Jesus offers us his peace. In our questions and scepticism, he shows us himself.

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True realisation (Lk. 24:1–12)
Easter Sunday, Year C Mitch Kitson 17/4/22 Easter Sunday, Year C Mitch Kitson 17/4/22

True realisation (Lk. 24:1–12)

When the words of Jesus are spoken, and the bread is taken and broken, the resurrected Jesus is who we remember and see. It’s the entire work of Christ that we praise God for today.

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Darkness and light (Jn. 18–19)
Good Friday, Year C Mitch Kitson 15/4/22 Good Friday, Year C Mitch Kitson 15/4/22

Darkness and light (Jn. 18–19)

We reflect on the events of the first Good Friday in terms of the darkness surrounding Jesus and the light that is to come.

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Love one another (Jn. 13:34)
Maundy Thursday, Year C Mitch Kitson 14/4/22 Maundy Thursday, Year C Mitch Kitson 14/4/22

Love one another (Jn. 13:34)

This Easter, base your love for your neighbour on his love. You never know—someone might see Jesus’ love in you and wonder where it came from.

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Be like Jesus (Ph. 2:5-11)
Palm Sunday, Year C Mitch Kitson 10/4/22 Palm Sunday, Year C Mitch Kitson 10/4/22

Be like Jesus (Ph. 2:5-11)

Paul is urging the Christians in Philippi to “have the same mindset as Christ Jesus.” In other words, “Be Like Jesus.” But is that all he is to us—an example?

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The place of piety (Jn. 12:1–8)
Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 3/4/22 Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 3/4/22

The place of piety (Jn. 12:1–8)

Whether you think you’re a pious person or not (or whether you think that other person is too pious or not), God still speaks and acts.

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The two sons (Lk. 15:1–3,11b–32)
Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 27/3/22 Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 27/3/22

The two sons (Lk. 15:1–3,11b–32)

Whether we’re rebellious or whether we’re prideful, God has enough grace to come out and invite us into his kingdom. He comes out to us in our baptism, through his body and blood, and by his Word.

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Another chance (Lk. 13:1–9)
Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 20/3/22 Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 20/3/22

Another chance (Lk. 13:1–9)

A fruit tree that doesn’t bear fruit deserves to be pulled up. Not only does God keep us in the ground for another year – he gives us the most precious gift under heaven: his only Son.

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Transforming power (Ph. 3:17—4:1)
Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 13/3/22 Lent, Year C Mitch Kitson 13/3/22

Transforming power (Ph. 3:17—4:1)

Paul points to Christ as the one who is transforming us and bringing all things under his authority. What does that mean for us?

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