Joseph, we are told, was a good man; a man who always did what was right. He kept his nose clean; he worked hard; he stayed out of trouble; he did the right thing by his neighbours; he did unto ot ... read more
Today`s passage from Luke`s gospel tells the story of the Prodigal Son (15: 11-32). And as I read it again, what leapt out at me was a phrase that took me back through the mists of time to when I was actually young. ... read more
I don`t know about you, but I`m a great believer in making a shopping list and sticking to it. I`m sure that`s the only way to go shopping. Unfortunately I can`t put it into effect ... read more
On weekends as a child I played on our farm in Kent, England. One Sunday I strayed further afield and was playing with a friend on a heap of road gravel between St Peter`s Anglican Church and my grandparents` home. T ... read more
Last week we held our monthly Amnesty group meeting. As usual it was full of talk and sharing, particularly since we had someone from the WA branch office visiting, and working out the letters we woul ... read more
The threefold theme continues in the readings set for this Trinity Sunday. The first from Proverbs names Wisdom (Sophia in Greek) as a co-creator at the beginning of time. Then w ... read more
Last week in the service at Wembley Downs, Matt asked who we would most like to have dinner with, if we had the opportunity to pick anyone we could, either alive or dead. I picked among others, Desmond T ... read more
The Christ Imprint (Revd Marion Millin) 10.4.2016 Readings: Acts 9:1-9; John 21:1-19
I have a feeling that we have all had life-changing spiritual experiences but we don`t get a chance to talk or think about it much. So let`s start by casting your mind back to your earliest spiritual encount ... read more
As you all know I combine a love of science, and more particularly a love of human biology and anatomy, with my role here at Wembley Downs. I teach anatomy and human biology to first and sec ... read more
We have heard from Nev about Jesus and Palm Sunday - when Jesus rides on a donkey into Jerusalem and Pilate rides in from the coast on a war horse. As Nev said, two men and two different ways of seeing life. It causes me to ... read more
As I start writing this sermon I`m not sure where it will lead. I note that later this evening Bill Loader will start his Lenten series on the books that did ... read more
It`s been an interesting and slightly disarming week. Every now again doubt comes knocking on my door, like an old friend who occasionally reappears, to my surprise. Faith ... read more
Kerry: There are some passages in Deuteronomy that we suspect never make it to a pulpit. Try reading the previous chapter! The Pentateuch, which comprises the first five books of the bible, of wh ... read more
I would firstly acknowledge a couple of friends who have helped me with this sermon, Stan Grant and Nadia Bolz Weber, who seems to be influencing me a lot lately. Some of th ... read more
The First Step (Ashley Macmillan) 24.1.2016 Readings: Psalm 10; Mark 4:35-41; A reading from the chapter `Cotton Candy` in Pastrix, written by US Lutheran Pastor, Nadia Boltz-Weber
SO, I`M going TO TALK ABOUT FAITH, but given that faith manages to make it onto the list of most ... read more
Cynthia Brown very kindly send me a copy of Karen`s Christmas Day sermon which I found not only to be interesting but also very much similar to at least some of the material I have pr ... read more
Who has a favourite book? …..
I`ve still got two of my favourite books from my childhood - this one was given to me 55 years ago for attendance at ... read more
I wrote this sermon before the events of Saturday when over 100 people were killed in Paris. I debated a whether to change it, but in the end I stand by what I wrote then, although it is not easy for a ... read more
It is hard coming back from holidays. Somehow you have been in a different place, at a different pace, experiencing different things, and then, woosh, you are back. It`s a bit like time trave ... read more
Bread and Wisdom (Revd Marion Millin) 8.8.2015 Readings: Proverbs 9:1-6; Psalm 111; Ephesians 5:15-20; John 6:51-58
In trying to gain understanding from our readings for today, it might be helpful to realise the context within which they were written. The OT passage comes from what i ... read more
Today I want to talk about choices. We make them every day, from what we eat to where we work to who we marry. We can`t even go into the supermarket without having to make at least 50 decisions o ... read more
I was out playing golf with Nathan the other day. This is what one does post RPH. It was a sunny day, I was enjoying his company and we were getting ... read more
Family Life (Revd David Robinson) 7.6.2015 Readings: 2 Corinthians 4: 13-5:1; Mark 3: 20-35
The focus of our reading from Mark`s Gospel is mainly about Jesus in relation to his family of origin. Forgive me if I begin with a story about the tensions which can arise in the relationship ... read more
The other night I was privileged to go and hear Geoffrey Robertson speak at His Majesty`s theatre with my son Nathan. Nathan is a 5th year law student, although he looks mo ... read more
As I get older I find myself doing the things my mother does. Since we have just had Mother`s Day, maybe that`s not such a bad thing, since she has loved and cared for me all this time.
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Wembley Downs, Western Australia.
Phone 08 9245 2882
Ten kilometres northwest of Perth city centre,
set amongst the suburbs of City Beach, Churchlands, Scarborough, Wembley Downs and Woodlands