Month: April 2025

SCC 2024 Financial Statements

Here is a link to our SCC 2024 Financials, which includes our 2025 budget. This was all approved at the AGM in February, though the gathering recommended that […]

Read More
heart shaped pupil

It is Good to See You

This Sunday Bradley Jersak shared a beautiful message with us: When we see each other with the “eyes of flesh,” we’re prone to all sorts of mistaken judgments. And when we see the world through “eyes of flesh,” we become overwhelmed and hopeless because we’re blinded to God’s everywhere presence and the beauty and love and light available all the time. But when we learn to “see with our hearts,” it’s as if the world is transfigured and those around us are precious beacons of light and hope. And how’s this for a future: “And every eye will see him, and he will wipe every tear from our eyes. No more suffering, no more death, because the Lamb will be their Shepherd.

Read More

With Us in Suffering, With Us in Love

In this Easter homily, Jess Williams reflects on the suffering of Christ and his unshakeable solidarity with humankind, and what it might mean that Love is with us at all times. She invites us to consider the cross as both a confrontation and an invitation to “love the world in all the painfully honest ways only you can love it.” (A New Spring, James A. Pearson, )

Read More

Joining Our Sorrows, Second Breakfast

During our Second Breakfast service this Sunday, Jess shared a poem by Padraig O’Tuama and an excerpt from an essay by Ross Gay, and then we took some time to gather around our tables to share our joys, our sorrows, and our hopes together.

Read More
water drop creates a ripple

Widening Circles

Rachael explores the idea that maturing faith is movement towards “more love and union – in ever widening circles” (Richard Rohr), asking what wisdom this vision could offer us for these days, how we see it expressed in Jesus, and what sandboxes, planks and annoying people can teach us!

Read More