Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
Once again I offer grateful thanks to a number of parishioners who in different ways helped to support the Kyneton Farmers Market yesterday. Whilst it is certainly not the easiest time to be holding a market there were stall holders and customers who braved the elements who certainly appreciated our continued hospitality. As always the Farmers Market is not just a money making event, but also an opportunity for community engagement and sometimes to even be able to sow a seed or two that otherwise we don’t have the opportunity to do. Hopefully sowing seeds in good ground that bear fruit, as in today’s Gospel reading. May you journey well with Christ this week. Fr Ian
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Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
It’s nice to be back after some days of rest. Thank you to Fr Greg and Mthr Mel for filling the gap. Welcome to worship, either in person, virtually or remotely. To continue to be a prayerful and worshipful community during the continued Pandemic is vital for our own and community well-being. I love the last few verses of today’s Gospel about Jesus calling us to take on his yoke. In other words even as Christians of course we experience the burdens as well as the joys of our human existence. However, being part of Jesus yoke means to find a place of rest in him where we will find humility, gentleness and learn his ways. He can help us to find to spiritual and physical resolve we need to do the work we have been called to do. May you journey well with Christ this week. Fr Ian |
AuthorRev Cannon Ian Howarth is the Rector of the Anglican Parish of St Paul's Kyneton and St John's Malmsbury and is the team leader of the Central Highlands Cluster. Categories
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