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Contemplative Christian in a PostSecular Culture of Collapse

Contemplative spiritual reflections on life, society and scripture as a source of encouragement and inspiration.

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Who do you say I am? A Guided Contemplative Reflection for those who have felt wounded by Christians and Church or felt excluded in some form.

A Guided Contemplative Reflection drawing on the words of Jesus in Matthew 16: 13-20 by Ian J Mobsby

Who do you say I am? A Contemplative Reflection on Matthew 16:13-20, the Lectionary Gospel for the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, 12th after Trinity and Proper 21.

A Contemplative Reflection by Ian J Mobsby

A Mercy Wider than Our Borders

A Homily I gave today at Christ's Church Anglican Cathedral Hamilton Ontario.

Reclaiming the Permanent & Distinctive Diaconate of Pre-Christendom for our Post-Christendom reality - A Missional imperative.

A personal reflection from a Diocesan Missioner working in the Anglican Church of Canada.

Love Beyond Boundaries, A Guided Comtemplative Practice focusing on Jesus' encounter with the Canaanite Woman in Matt 15.

A Creative Contemplative Practice by Ian J Mobsby

God's Missional Love Beyond Our Boundaries, A Contemplative Reflection on the Lectionary Text of Mt 15:(10-20), 21-28 for the 12th Sunday After Pentecost, 11th After Trinity and Proper 20

An Alternative Reflection on a Difficult Text by Ian J Mobsby

Beyond An Obsession with Outreach: Why the Renewal of the Church Requires Contextual Mission

A heart felt missional reflection from a practitioner

Guided Contemplative Practice: I Am, Do not be Afraid, inspired by Matthew 14:22-33.

A contemplative Prayer Practice created by Ian J Mobsby

A Table With Room for Everyone: The Bravery of the Canaanite Woman Overcoming Prejudice

A Homily I gave today in deep respect for the Canaanite nameless woman

In the Storm Yahweh (I Am): A Contemplative Reflection on the Gospel Lectionary text of Matthew 14:22-33 for the 11th Sunday after Pentecost 10th after Trinity and Proper 19.

A personal reflection by Ian J Mobsby