Fr Rob Jones leads a Lent Reflection Day

A joy to welcome Fr Rob Jones here this morning to lead us in a morning of gentle Lenten Reflection 


In his first talk, Fr Rob encouraged us to view Lent as a joyful returning, a time when we make space in our hearts, in our buildings, in our prayer and lives for God to do the heavy lifting. He reminded us that Jesus comes into the dust and ashes of Ash Wednesday - that for Jesus ash and dust are the things of creation and recreation, and that for him, our loving brother, no matter how we view ourselves, he sees us as a place of beauty where even yet more colour and life can come. Whoever we are, we are enough for God, and resting in that we can find new peace and life

He left us with the question - what would a good Lent look like for us?


In Fr Rob’s second talk he reawakens in us the story of the Transfiguration. How light breaks through into our confusion and wonder and to give us strength for hard journeys. He talked about being honest with God, not being afraid to bring our questions and the things in the world that trouble us - to speak our mind to him! He reminded us of the prayer of scripture “Lord I believe, help thou my unbelief”. And to hold to that belief, to God’s deep love, to help us even in our doubts and questions


In his third address Fr. Rob encouraged us to be honest about the world of fear and anxiety in which we live. Things in our hearts, and in the world which can dominate our hearts with fear. He reminded us of the scripture where the disciples are overwhelmed with fear in the boat in the storm. Jesus responds to them “where is your faith?” Where is your faith that Jesus will hold you no matter what, that Jesus holds all, no matter what? Fear although real and needing acknowledging and hearing, can end up being the “tail that wags the dog”. How do we put something stronger at our centre? Have our grounding strength in thankfulness for life, awareness of God’s goodness in our story, and make trust in that, hope in that, the grounding of our being, and the tail that “wags the dog”. In this way we meet our fear with faith 

Fr Rob taught us a beautiful Arabic song of peace. May peace and hope bless us

He sent us to consider what we might be grateful for… what might be the life in which we ground our life?


The morning finished with Holy Communion “You receive the Body of Christ; become what you eat”. (S. Augustine) - in a world of fear and anxiety we rejoice for the God who can turn dust into life, bread and wine into his body and blood, can transform our fears, our broken hearts and lives and worlds into a place where love can grow

We pray with our doors open, our hearts open - God doesn’t ask us to separate faith and world - he says “bring it all to Me” for he will never say no. In our belief, we pray for our unbelief; in our fear, we pray with hope”