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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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Rev John Hebenton, the retiring vicar of the Anglican Parish of Gate Pā offers some thoughts on the importance of remembering the battles of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa and Te Ranga as we renegotiate our way through this crossroad in the life of Aotearoa-New Zealand.
Putake o te Riri

Putake o te Riri

2024-05-1743:08

As this year is the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa, Gate Pa Anglican Parish offered free lectures to help the community understand our city's history and how it shapes our present.This lecture was in two parts. This is the second, given by Buddy Mikaere. Buddy spoke about the planned New Zealand Wars Museum at Gate Pā, Putake O Te Riri.Buddy is a former Director of the Waitangi Tribunal and a historian with an extensive list of publications. He is a consultant working...
This year is the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa. This is an important event for our city, especially with some of the other things happening in Aotearoa at the moment. We again offered free lectures to help the community understand our city's history and how it shapes our present.This lecture was the second lecture, It was in two parts . The first part was on The Battle of Te Ranga- 21 June 1864, as was offered by Dr Cliff Simons. Cliff, a retired army officer, h...
A sermon to say thankyou- To explore the process we are all going through – and that it is ok- Use the ascension to invite us all to trust God in all this- Offer some thoughts about what the future might beAnd then invite people to embrace all that the liminal space might offer with thankfulness, hope and trust.You can read the notes here
The writer of John’s gospel is not a linear Greek thinker. He presents Jesus using older circular ways of teaching – circling around a topic, with each pass going deeper into the abundance of layers of meaning, into the abundance at the heart of the message, How does that help us read John 15:9-17 ?How does this help us be open to all the image of Jesus the true vine, we are the branches offers as we continue this season of having o...
Jesus Being Pastoral

Jesus Being Pastoral

2024-04-3017:14

Easter is a time to have our minds blown by and for our imaginations to run wild with the possibilities of what the reign of God might look like. - What does that mean for us as we commemorate ANZAC Day and offer a place for our city to commemorate the Battle of Pukehinahina Gate Pa. - What does mean for us facing very uncertain future as a parish?John uses the story from Acts about Phillip and the Ethiopian to exp...
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Following Thomas!

Following Thomas!

2024-04-0914:09

A sermon exploring what it was like for those male disciples when they heard Jesus had risen – They had abandoned Jesus to his death, denied him, betrayed him. They did not die with him as Thomas promised not so long ago – and now he is back!!- How does that help us read about these two appearances?Thomas teaches us that the Resurrection is not something to be convinced of, but something to be experienced. And when we do it changes everything!How might we liv...
I Trust God for That

I Trust God for That

2024-04-0414:28

Gate Pa – Year B Easter Sunday 2024Readings:First Reading: Isaiah 25:6-9 Second Reading: Acts 10:34-43Gospel:John 20:1-18What I want to say:Our friend died this week. The resurrection affirms that she is with God now. Swallowed...
And So It Begins

And So It Begins

2024-03-2408:55

A reflection to help people into the story of Palm Sunday, to ask where are they in this story, and what do they see?Invite them to ask, as Jesus sees everything, what are we invited to see?We watched Rev Dr Rodney Aist speak in front of Church of the Holy Sepulchre on St George's College Jerusalem: Ways in the Wilderness Hosanna means both thanksgiving and praise, or God save us.What do we see that we give thanks for or that we or others seek deliverance from? – Use th...
Reframing the Picture

Reframing the Picture

2024-03-1919:44

John talks about the writer of John's gospel and Jeremiah both reframe what is going on to find hope in the midst of despair.As we approach an interregnum and gather for our AGM how might we reframe the story of Anglican Parish of Gate Pa?What might the parable of the seed dying to bear fruit offer us in these fragile times?What I want to happen:How does John help us reflect on:What do we need to reframe as Anglican Parish of Gate PaAs we come to our AGMAs we come to uncertain future with my ...
Readings:Hebrew Scripture: Numbers 21:4-9Psalm: 107:1-3,17-22Epistle: Ephesians 2: 1-10Gospel: John 3:14-21What I want to say:We began by watching part of the video - St George's College Jerusalem: Ways in the Wilder...
Somebodyness

Somebodyness

2024-03-0421:35

Last week we talked about “carrying our cross with some examples of “martyrs”. When John got home he read about MLK Jr, and some of his experiences with his father in Jim Crow South – living the truth that he was created a man in the image of God. God made him "Somebody!" Carrying our cross can be as simple as this.In light of that explore Exodus 20 – 10 Words – not as something to be done to earn God’s approval, but given to people already brought out o slavery with God’s pr...
Lenten Following

Lenten Following

2024-02-2617:05

We began by watching Dean Richard talk abut the wilderness, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTZ5cuEz1kk&t=98s>John then offers some thoughts on how Genesis 17 and Mark 8 help us in this Lenten time.The Abrahamic Covenant offered in Genesis 12 and 15, and affirmed in Genesis 17 remind us that the blessing is so that the people of God will be a blessing for all people and all creation – so that humanity is restored, and creation renewed. Jesus reaffirms this when he says “Now is...
It is Lent – traditionally a time to give something up, to pray and read the bible more, and to support charities. John explores the point of all that using his three questions – whose are we, who are we, what is ours to do? He suggests that it is a time to begin again joining in God’s disruptive work in the worldWhat I want to happen:People to take the time to both give up things that hinder living as beloved children of God, and take up new practicesYou can read the notes to this sermo...
What is the Point?

What is the Point?

2024-02-1324:04

John uses Mark 1:40-45 to explore some ideas around the point of the healing stories in Mark, using David Loses’ “4 words about Jesus”. (https://www.workingpreacher.org/dear-working-preacher/four-words)What do these teach me/us about God and the divine presence?What might they say about the Kingdom of God?How might I live this?What I want to happen:How does all this help us be open to invitation in Lent to We finished by thinking about leprosy today and the work of the Leprosy Mission. ...
John starts by exploring what Candlemas is. He then wonders what is revealed of Jesus in story from Mark 1 – that we might see and live in the reign of God today, and what has this to do with Waitangi Day?What I want to happen:- How are we a restored community of justice, generosity and aroha this Waitangi weekend?You can read the notes here
John talks about Epiphany and what that is all about, and how we are to read our readings in light of the themes of Epiphany.He uses the 1 Samuel story to explore place of others in call, especially with young people. Then use this story to talk about call.Part of call is being knowing God speaks through and works through the unexpected.Part of call is being found by God through othersWhen might we say we were foundWho were we revealed to beHow have we and do we continue to live that outHow d...
John talks about how we have two principal feasts and should not be displaced by any other celebration: Epiphany and the Baptism of the LordOriginally they were on the same day, and still are for many Eastern Orthodox Churches.Both stories are unsettling, intense, almost violent. They rupture the lives of those involvedHe finishes by askingWho is the God revealed in JesusHow do we live that revelationWe then watched "Rich" by Rob Bell, part of the Nooma series.The notes for this sermon ...
Mary Our Model

Mary Our Model

2023-12-2415:39

On this fourth Sunday of Advent, using the story of the Annunciation from Luke's Gospel, John explores who is Mary, and how she might inspire us in our life of faithAnd he invites us to reflect on who helps us be disciples and who we help.You can read the notes here
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