By St Peters
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When terrible things happen to us and we are fearful how might we stay true to Christ? How do we engage in the perspective of God in these times of uncertainty?
Jesus caused offence but he gives us authority to go and say the things he said and do the things he did. We too may cause offence. What do we do when this happens?
Are we willing to stand in the crowd and proclaim our faith however great or small it is?
Can we find Jesus encouraging growth in faith amidst the storms of life?
Jesus confronts us with himself. How are we to respond to him?
On Trinity Sunday we are invited to reflect on how we encounter Jesus.
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