Artist's Impression of the Royal Porticos of the Jerusalem Temple
We enjoyed such a really great morning of teaching,
thoughts sharing, maps exploring and breaking open the scriptures. We thoroughly delved into the shape and
structure of the Temple and why Jesus would have been in the Colonnade –
(because it was Cold – right!) and which was where all the rabbis would teach
their students. We talked about Jesus setting the captives free, looking at his
words and deeds; giving sight to the blind, making the deaf hear and the lame,
walk, which was how he showed his true Sovereignty, and which comforted the
imprisoned John Baptist.
We thoroughly went into the true nature of
Christ’s Kingship, that of Servanthood :
“I have come not to be served but to serve …”
Being an outward sign of this, we explored the deep holiness of the foot
washing on Maundy Thursday – and indeed why the clergy carry out this simple
and meaningful act of Christ’s own ministry.
We looked at Jesus’ promises of Eternal Life, of
his presence with us always, the tremendous nature of His trust in us, the
nature and the ‘how to’ of Unity. We discussed the two great Commandments he
gave us – loving God, each other – and oh yes, obedience always playing a large
part, but not forgetting that we always have a choice.
Thank you to all who helped with music, prayers,
setting up and everything else –and of course a special Happy Birthday to Toby
whose 13th Birthday it is.
We enjoyed singing: Jesus is Lord, Meekness and Majesty, Thank you
Jesus, The Lord’s my Shepherd (Stuart Townend), Bind us together and Our Lord
reigns. We even heard a poem from the
Celtic Tradition all about the Good News that is Jesus.
May God’s blessings fill your week my friends.
Our Lord reigns – indeed He does!
Alleluia – Christ is Risen: He is Risen indeed – Alleluia.
Dcn. Olivia
This week's reading can be found here.