REBUILD MY CHURCH
Journey towards the Diocesan Assembly
3rd Sunday Advent - Year C
Readings: Zeph 3:14-18, Phil 4:4-7, Luke 3:10-18
Our attitude towards life plays
an important part in how we respond to events
that happen to us and around us.
If we live thinking that we are
‘owed’ we will easily fall into the same trap as the tax collectors and
soldiers who approached John. His response to their question was simple; ‘ be
content with your pay’ and ‘If you have two tunics share it with the man who
has none”. John didn’t ask them to do anything other than live with a thankful
heart and do what they are paid to do.
In the second reading St Paul
says, “I want you to be happy, always happy in the Lord”. How many times have you said something
similar or had it said to you? You can’t turn happiness on and off, but you can
choose to live with an attitude of thankfulness that will lead to happiness.
How do we prepare ourselves
when we come to worship? The introductory rites: the penitential rite, the
Gloria, the opening prayer, give us the opportunity we need to stop and call to
mind that the great and Holy One is in our midst and allow us the time to focus
on our attitude and God’s grace being poured into us.
We
rejoice in belonging to our parish and Diocesan family. We rejoice in the
giftedness of the members of our parish and encourage each other. This journey
is not something we undertake alone.


