We are going to take a break from the Anglican, Religious, Financial, Cultural, and other news until later in the Christmas season to focus from this evening forward on the great miracle of the Incarnation–KSH.
We are going to take a break from the Anglican, Religious, Financial, Cultural, and other news until later in the Christmas season to focus from this evening forward on the great miracle of the Incarnation–KSH.
Greetings from London in a storm-lashed UK. I think of the sheer slog of looking after a new-born baby, and I think how Mary must have been a multi-tasker like all mothers. What a responsibility! Yet a responsibility that took the form of breast-feeding, diaper changing, soothing lullabies, and a protective flight into a foreign land. A reminder to us that our duties to God among us often take humble forms, everyday commitments and responsibilities lived out to the best of our abilities. Perhaps we even take them for granted: it’s what we do. Yet in these times when we step up, we live day by day, week by week, year by year, our loyalty to our incarnate Lord who meets us in the face of family and friend, neighbour and stranger.