
God sees us all through a lens of love and mercy, encouraging the congregation to reflect on how we interact with one another and to remember that everyone is valued and embraced by God.
Exploration of two healing narratives from the Gospel of Mark underscoring the importance of Jesus’ interactions with marginalised individuals—the Greek woman and the deaf man.
These stories not only emphasise Jesus’ radical approach to inclusion but also highlight the breaking of boundaries and the sharing of God’s grace.
In essence, the message is a powerful reminder of our collective identity as humanity, created good by God, and our call to extend that goodness to all, making space for healing and acceptance in a broken world.
Closing with a call for believers to act as stewards of this love, sharing the ‘bread’ of the Gospel with others regardless of their background or status.
