Sunday Homily
Today we celebrate Palm Sunday and the beginning of our journey through Holy Week. The weeks have gone by so quickly and Easter is now upon us. At every church palm branches are given out and blessed today. There is a lovely invitation and tradition of taking the palm home and placing it somewhere in your home for divine protection. Often it is placed up on a picture in the kitchen or over a clock or somewhere not in the way but still quietly present.
The story of Jesus coming into Jerusalem and the waving of palm branches is one that stands out. It was a joyous occasion. There was a great sense of hope. People sensed and felt that Jesus was the one who could free them from Roman rule. They called him the Messiah. There was excitement but it all came crashing down a few days later on Good Friday.
Excitement had turned to disappointment. The crowds were influenced by other loud voices. Fear set in. Darkness set in. The joy of Palm Sunday did not last long. It is the same in our lives. Often when everything is going well, life can change so quickly. Sometimes what we hoped might happen didn’t happen. What we prayed for never came to be. Others may have let us down. Life may have let us down. God may have let us down.
This is the story of our journey through Holy Week. It is not some historical story way in the past. It still has relevance today. The story of Holy Week touches all our stories. I hope your journey through Holy Week is good for you. I hope you get a sense that you are not on your own. I hope that the light and hope that this coming week can offer will be yours. I hope and pray that you find healing in whatever brokenness you may be experiencing. We journey together through this sacred week.

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Spiritual Thought For The Week

Sunday Homily – Facing the storm

It is great that at last, we are getting beautiful sunshine and blue skies. It is something we haven’t seen for a while. We have had non-stop rain for many months and farmers were especially feeling the pinch. But this week on so many farms the cattle are now out grazing. It is a lovely sight and another visible sign that spring is here.

In some parts of the world they do not have the farming sheds that are found in many modern farms. Studies have been done to find out what cattle survive best when left outdoors. When the harsh weather hits with plunging temperatures and biting cold winds, cattle will always head for shelter. Most cattle turn their backs to the icy winds and walk away until they find shelter. Sometimes this does not always work out and if the harsh conditions continue there are inevitable casualties.

But there is a breed of cattle called Herefords who do the complete opposite and studies worldwide have shown how resilient they are. They head directly into the wind and stand shoulder to shoulder facing a storm. They keep their heads down until the storm passes. By keeping their heads down they protect their eyes and ears. They reduce heat loss by facing the storm rather than have their backs to it. In nearly all cases they survive. The lesson from the Hereford breed of cattle is to face life’s storms head on.

There are so many other storms that we feel too like the current war in Iran. It has pushed up the prices of petrol, diesel and home heating. That is being felt by many. But it is the constant drip feed of negative news that is not good for our physical, mental or spiritual health. So the message is we stand together, we face the storm which will pass, we protect and help each other. We also pray for strength and courage during this difficult time. Enjoy the weather too. Get outside for a walk if you can. There are signs of spring all around us. Notice them, enjoy them and let them bring some lovely balance into our lives.

 

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