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Found 10 resource(s) in 'Looking at God', for March 2026.
Looking at God (all articles) for March 2026
The Way of the Cross From the Vicar Mothering Sunday The Seven Deadly Sins: Anger What’s the Big Idea? – an Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament: Jeremiah Reflected Faith Series: Togetherness Why we should be like donkeys Two donkeys Peaceful mind in Lent ** Editor: Canon Paul Hardingham considers the crowds of... (2701 words)The Way of the Cross
‘Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow Me.’ (Luke 9: 23) These words of Jesus are spoken at a turning point in the gospel. Jesus challenged the disciples about His identity and their commitment to Him: ‘who do the crowds say I am?’ (Luke 9:18).... (330 words)From the Vicar
‘Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow Me.’ (Luke 9: 23) These words of Jesus are spoken at a turning point in the gospel. Jesus challenged the disciples about His identity and their commitment to Him: ‘who do the crowds say I am?’ (Luke 9:18).... (293 words)Mothering Sunday
Mothering Sunday – the fourth Sunday of Lent- offers families an opportunity to honour the women who have nurtured them. Lots of different streams and traditions have come together to make today’s Mothering Sunday the special day that it is. In the Middle Ages it was an occasion for everyone to visit their ‘mother’ church... (399 words)The Seven Deadly Sins: Anger
‘Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one.’ (Benjamin Franklin). Who or what makes you angry? In the third of our 7 Deadly Sins, we are looking at anger (or wrath). It describes uncontrolled feelings of hatred and resentment, and it can lead to resentment and grudges, quarrelling and damaged relationships.... (292 words)What’s the Big Idea? – an Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament: Jeremiah
Jeremiah is described as ‘a true, honest, and God-revealing companion for the worst of times.’ (Eugene Peterson). He was a priest from the village of Anathoth, near Jerusalem. His ministry to Judah began in 626 B.C. and continued until after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C. Jeremiah brought a message of judgment and hope:... (281 words)Reflected Faith Series: Togetherness
Last month we began our Lenten journey with ashes on Ash Wednesday, reminding us of our beginning and our ending; soon we will conclude that time with Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday. Such a relatively short time for so great a distance. I’m reminded of this by the opening words used in Church of England... (364 words)Why we should be like donkeys
Are you a pet-lover? Many people own a dog, a cat or a budgie, but most of us don’t own a donkey! Yet in Bible times, donkeys were essential to daily life. They did everything from helping to grind corn, to ploughing, to carrying people, to transporting their belongings. Despite their small frame, donkeys are... (243 words)Two donkeys
Two donkeys were walking the streets of Jerusalem. One said: “Just a few days ago I came down that hill carrying Jesus, and the people were all singing and shouting and throwing down their cloaks and palms for me to walk on. But today they don’t even recognise me.” The other donkey replied: “That is... (69 words)Peaceful mind in Lent
Lent is a time of prayer and inward reflection, when we take stock of where we are with God…with this in mind, the following may be helpful. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble... (143 words)
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