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John 11:1-45

By: The Very Rev. Robert S. Munday Resurrection and eternal life are not blessings laid up for us in some remote future: they are present. When Jesus said to Martha, “Your brother will rise again,” she answered, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at...

John 13:14-15

By: The Rt. Rev Derek Jones Jesus, throughout his ministry, wanted His disciples to grasp that, in God’s kingdom, the servant is greatest. In Mark 10:45, Jesus was already teaching them this point by stating that He did not come to be served, but to serve....

John 14:27

By: The Rev. Ron McKeon “Let not your hearts be troubled…” is a repeated phrase (see John 14:1) offered by Jesus in an hour darkened by the shadow of Judas’s treachery and Peter’s failure, only a few hours away from the agony of Gethsemane and death on the cross...

John 1:6-8, 19-28

By: The Rev. Ron McKeon The Scripture readings for the first two Sundays of Advent focused on the importance of being prepared for the still to be fulfilled promise of Christ’s second coming. Today, in the Gospel of John, one of Jesus’ disciples, we focus on preparing...

John 6:1-21

By: The Rev. Prof. Stephen Noll In Uganda, the Lord’s Prayer reads: “Give us this day our daily food,” the last word translating the vernacular mmere, which means staple food (http://www.ugpulse.com/heritage/matooke-buganda-s-mmere/539/ug.aspx). In some regions, mmere...