Is it futile to serve God? Plenty in out time say it is. If you suffer, why keep trusting God? If your prayers are not answered the way you want them to be - why continue to believe? Malachi, in the last section of his work tackles this question for his own time. Richard Trist … Continue reading Malachi 3:13-4:6 | Is it futile to serve God?
Ruth celebrates final return at Ridley
The article below is a copy of a feature article in the June 2024 edition of The Melbourne Anglican - about one of our long term members. Ridley College librarian Ruth Weatherlake has recently retired after 32 years of service. by Hannah Felsbourg In her decades at Ridley, Ms Weatherlake has witnessed – and supported – … Continue reading Ruth celebrates final return at Ridley
The Trinity of God
Augustine of Hippo pointed out that if God is love (as we often remind ourselves) then he must have known love within himself before he created. He has loved the other within himself from eternity - as Jesus describes in his prayer in John 17. For Christians, God is more complex than we often want … Continue reading The Trinity of God
Malachi 3:6-12 | Return to me
God says to us through Malachi, return to me and I will return to you. This is far more gracious than many broken human relationships where once the barriers have gone up they can remain for the rest of our lives. But returning to God is not easy, it requires reverence, restitution and humility. This … Continue reading Malachi 3:6-12 | Return to me
