The judgement of Matthew 25 is not about individuals, hell or the afterlife, but about nations, consequences and this life now. A reflection on Matthew 25:31-46 given to Sanctuary on 22 November 2020 (Year A Proper 2 (Reign of Christ)) © Alison Sampson, 2020
Esther, empire and the hidden hand of God
In a climate emergency, Jeremiah shows us how to lament
Biblical wisdom, cultural knowledge, and healing the land
The b***h slaps back
Better a dinner of greens
For the life of the world
What do you feed on? And how do you feed others?
Church: The body of scarred tenderness
Five loaves, two fishes, and a pocketful of prayers make a church
Friends beyond any binary
Joining the sacred dance
No authority but Christ
Menstruation, miscarriage, and the white-robed multitude
A parable universe
The strongest one
Filled with new wine
When God seems absent
Not your usual Mother's Day sermon
Cut off from the church? Here's good news for you (and a challenge to the church)
Reading with the Risen Christ
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