This sermon is available in audio form through Mixcloud below. For a transcript (not word perfect, I never read direct from my notes) see below. It's based on: Luke 10. 38-42.
Our Gospel reading today is part of a series of short unconnected incidents, unique to Luke, which he compiles together near the centre of his Gospel. We’ve been slowly working through a number of them for the last few weeks and most of them are quite well known. This one is no different.
Jesus seems to visit the home of Mary and Martha quite regularly, they’re mentioned a few times in the Gospels, the most famous incident being where he raised their brother Lazarus. But here we have Him simply visiting them, and Mary is hard at work being a good host.
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AuthorAn Anglican Curate in my 20's I was raised in an Anglican Church, went to a Youth Club run by an Evangelical Church, attended a Baptist Church while at Uni and was a member of a New Monastic Community after graduating. As such my faith has been influenced by these experiences and traditions into what I hope is a more rounded viewpoint. Archives
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