A most wonderful time of the year … Really?

21 Nov

‘It’s the most wonderful time of the year’—according to the music blasting in the shopping mall and, yes, even in the bathroom where I might have hoped for some respite. It’s November 21st, and the commercial season called Christmas is … Read More »

Remember, to learn … These bones can live! Some reflections on the commemorations of Luther’s big day.

4 Nov

    This week many events were held to commemorate the event 500 years ago when Martin Luther presented his ’95 Theses’—which he may or may not have actullay nailed to the door of the church door at Wittenburg in … Read More »

‘Call to worship’: what are we trying to do when we go to church?

14 Sep

What do people think they are doing, when they go to church? The expression ‘go to church’ is itself an interesting one: for most people, going to church means going to a service of worship. What that actually means for … Read More »

In the news: Asian communities and same sex marriage

12 Sep

Crikey news today reports that the ‘No’ campaign in the current postal survey on same sex marriage has specifically targeted the leaders of Asian communities in Australia, who are thought to be more likely to reject the proposal. (http://www.crikey.com.au) There is … Read More »

Trauma Inherited and Magda Szubanski’s ‘Reckoning’

3 Jul

I’ve greatly enjoyed reading Magda Szubanski’s memoir Reckoning. It’s a rigorously honest and (of course) funny account of growing up in outer suburban Melbourne, discovering her talent for comedy and acting, finding her own identity and sexuality—but all of this played … Read More »