Living Lent With Open Hearts

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who walks with us through every wilderness and leads us faithfully toward resurrection life. As we enter the season of Lent once again, we find ourselves invited into a familiar rhythm of prayer, repentance, fasting, and... Continue Reading →

Advent Hope

We have entered once again into the sacred season of Advent—a time when the Church gathers to remember and celebrate the deep gifts of hope, joy, peace, love, and the wondrous birth of our Saviour. Yet this year, as we speak of hope, we do so in a world that feels weighed down by despondency;... Continue Reading →

Lessons from Peter and Paul Day

We celebrated St. Peter and St. Paul’s Day on the 29th of June with a joint service with the Petrus Paulus, our host congregation. The service not only brought together two different traditions but also incorporated different ways of celebrating the Lord’s table. The day raised an important question- what is the significance of the... Continue Reading →

The Message of Pentecost

We are all set to celebrate Pentecost and Trinity Sunday affirming the unity and multi-dimensional nature of our communities. With aggressive ‘othering’ becoming the identity marker of political maneuvering much more than ever before, it is important that we present a counterculture of resistance and inclusion as communities of faith and justice. The re-reading of... Continue Reading →

Woman, Why are you crying?

We are on the Eastertide and meditating on our experiences of the Risen Lord. One poignant experience that we draw strength from is that or Mary Magdalene. The Magdalene stood by the tomb grief struck. Jesus on whom she had put lot of hopes as the redeemer was brutally crucified, and all the trauma of... Continue Reading →

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