Weekly comment from the Clergy

The Fourth Sunday of Easter
 

21st April 2024 

Tomorrow is customarily known as Good Shepherd Sunday. The gospel text (John 10.11-18) is Jesus' reflection on his calling as the Good Shepherd which anticipates his death and resurrection. And we are reminded that we are the sheep of his fold. The pastoral imagery of being looked after and tended is comforting even if the comparison with sheep is not especially flattering. They are not generally regarded as the most intelligent and courageous of creatures and the flock is easily scattered hence the importance of heeding the Master's voice (10.16). Attentive listening and discernment doesn't necessarily come naturally. In Christian terms at least it is a gift to be received, cherished and practiced. As we delve deeper into the Easter season the emphasis is increasingly on the empowering gift of the Holy Spirit which, as the seasonal readings from the Acts of the Apostles (4.5-12) suggests, can make make courageous shepherds from timid sheep.

Services tomorrow will be led by Sheila while recover from a minor operation and learning a different kind of listening, namely, what my body is telling me. But I hope to be fit for duties during the week and not least for St. Mark's Day on Thursday when there is opportunity to come together and reflect on this year's Lent book, Meeting God in Mark by Rowan Williams.

The Pew Sheet with readings and notices for the week is attached.

Every blessing,

Charles Booth

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