‘Now we have the Bible and they have the land’

4 Jun

I have been immensely enjoying Meredith Lake’s The Bible in Australia: A cultural history (Newsouth books, 2018). It is so clearly written, in a very readable style. The work presents the impact of the Bible as ‘global’, in the sense that … Read More »

Winton does it again!

30 May

Tim Winton has done it again—finding a way to tell his story of young people and older people, together trying to work out what it means to be human, particularly a white, male human in this wide, dry land. The … Read More »

Assessments, Assignments—what’s that all about?

29 May

It’s that time of the semester when students are working to finish assignments and teachers are working on grading, assessing the students’ work and hoping to meet the deadlines imposed by university administration, to publish results. Pressure all round. Just … Read More »

Forgive us our Christmases, as we forgive those who Christmas against us.

25 Dec

Here is my Reflection, from today’s Christmas Day Service: Someone once made a clever little re-phrasing of the Lord’s prayer, from ‘Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us’, to ‘Forgive us our Christmases, as we … Read More »

Reflections on a week of conversations: Baptists and Catholics seeking ‘a common witness’

17 Dec

  I’ve spent this week in Waco, Texas, with a group of leaders and scholars from both Baptist and Catholic churches, commissioned to dialogue together for 5 years on the theme of ‘a common witness’. It has been a surprising … Read More »

Reflections of an interim pastor (5) Finding the Centre: What really matters

11 Dec

  It’s been some time since I offered any reflections on the work I am doing as an Interim Pastor with the Box Hill Baptist Church, in Melbourne. Nine months into that role, I think some issues have become much … Read More »