Gungahlin Uniting Church

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God with Humanity – WHAT IS GOD LIKE?

16/12/2022 by John

John spoke about him and shouted, “This is the one I told you would come! He is greater than l am, because he was alive before I was born”. Because of all that the Son is, we have been given one blessing after another. The Law was given by Moses, but Jesus Christ brought us undeserved kindness and truth. No one has ever seen God. The only Son, who is truly God and is closest to the Father, has shown us what God is like. ‘
John 1: 15-18

Reflect on the word GOD for a few moments.

“Mum, what is God like?

The mother paused and looked into the face of the five year old.
“I am not sure dear. Do you know what God is like?”
“Sure! God makes me feel all warm and safe and happy. So I guess God looks warm
and safe and happy! Got to go Mum. See ya!”
The mother smiled and continued her interrupted task.

How do we know what God is like? Do we look for answers in our church traditions and liturgy? In sermons and religious writings? In our own feelings of religiosity and spirituality?

Do we look for answers in attitudes that sanction what is right and lawful? Do we try to impose our understanding of God on others, without pausing to hear another point of view?

When we look at Jesus do we see who God really is? Or do we see Jesus and continue to see God as we think God should be like? How do we know what God is like?

Living God, let me not confuse your revelation through Christ with my limited human understanding of who you are.


© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera

For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.

When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.

The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.

Filed Under: Advent, Meditations Tagged With: Advent, Meditation

God with Humanity – MUTUAL CARING

15/12/2022 by John

A short time later Mary hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea. She went into Zechariah ‘s home, where she greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting her baby moved within her.

The Holy Spirit came upon Elizabeth. Then in a loud voice she said to Mary: “God has blessed you more than any other woman! He has also blessed the child you will have. Why should the mother of my Lord come to me? As soon as I heard your greeting, my baby became happy and moved within me. The Lord has blessed you because you believed that he will keep his promise”.
Luke 1: 39-45

Reflect on the word CARING for a few moments.

In times of joy, in times of uncertainty, in times of trouble we need someone to turn to. Mary and Elizabeth turned to each other. They gave and received care from each other.

Giving and receiving is more than gifts placed under the Christmas tree. It is more than careful budgeting and clever “sales” shopping, or hospitality to family and friends during the holiday season.

Giving and receiving touches the center of our response to discipleship in Christ. It celebrates the gift of caring. It requires honesty and truth about our love for others and for self, the acceptance of others and of self, without being judgmental. It requires sensitivity to what is happening to others and to self in the present moment

Caring is a living process that is based on mutual giving and receiving.

God cared and God gave.

How do we receive from God, and how do we give back to God?

Caring God, make me aware of caring as a living process as I continue to care for others and myself.


© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera

For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.

When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.

The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.

Filed Under: Advent, Meditations Tagged With: Advent, Meditation

God with Humanity – DON’T BE AFRAID

14/12/2022 by John

One day Zechariah ‘s group of priests were on duty and he was serving God as a priest. All at once an angel from the Lord appeared to Zechariah at the right side of the altar. Zechariah was confused and afraid when he saw the angel. But the angel told him: “Don’t be afraid Zechariah! God has heard your prayers. Your wife Elizabeth will have a son, and you must name him John. His birth will make you very happy, and many people will be glad. Your son will be a great servant of the Lord. He must never drink wine or beer, and the power of the Holy Spirit will be with him from the time he is born.
Luke 1: 8, 11-15

Reflect on the word FEAR for a few moments.

“Don’t be afraid!”

Perhaps we freeze with fear when we hear the sounds of footsteps following us, or when we hear strange noises at night. Perhaps we freeze with fear at the sound of the phone ringing when waiting for disturbing news. Or at the sound or sight of violence

Fear is a personal experience. Differentiating between imagined or irrational fear and rational or paralyzing fear is not easy.

But faith can free us from fear as it did for Zechariah and Elizabeth to raise a child in their old age. Mary and Joseph to walk with their Son from Bethlehem to Calvary. Shepherds to run, without looking back. Three wise men to defy Herod.

Do we remain frozen with fear, or learn to fly with the freedom of faith?
Moving from fear to faith requires courage, commitment and continuing
belief in God’s promise to us. “Don’t be afraid!”

God of Unbroken Promise, may I know your presence in my life as Faith and not fear.


© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera

For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.

When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.

The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.

Filed Under: Advent, Meditations Tagged With: Advent, Meditation

God with Humanity – A MIGHTY GOD

13/12/2022 by John

A child has been born for us. We have been given a son
Who will be our ruler.
His name will be Wonderful Advisor and Mighty God,
Eternal Father and Prince of Peace.
His power will never end; peace will last forever.
He will rule David’s kingdom and make it grow strong.
He will always rule with honesty and justice.
The LORD All-Powerful will make certain
That all of this is done.

Isaiah 9: 6-7

Reflect on the word MIGHTY for a few moments.

“A mighty God.”

What does it mean to be mighty in this 21st century?

  • mighty space explorations; mighty global enterprises;
  • mighty political power; mighty military arsenals;
  • mighty technological achievements.

How mighty is “mighty”?

As I prepare to celebrate the birth of the Christ-Child who bears the titles “Prince of Peace”, “Wonderful Advisor”, “Mighty God” I need to examine honestly the implications of my allegiance to such a Savior.

God, incarnate as Peace, Honesty, Justice and Power, is my God and as well as the Creator of the universe. A truly mighty God who cares for the universe and me. It is difficult for my mind to wrap itself around such an awesome idea.

Mighty God, may I always be aware of the consequences of my allegiance to you.


© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera

For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.

When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.

The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.

Filed Under: Advent, Meditations Tagged With: Advent, Meditation

God with Humanity – A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE

12/12/2022 by John

People of Jerusalem, open your gates!
Repair the road to the city and clear it of stones;
Raise a banner to help the nations find their way.
Here is what the LORD has said for all the earth to hear:
“Soon I will come to save the city of Zion, and to reward you.
Then you will be called,
‘The LORD’s Own People, The Ones He Rescued!’
Your city will be known as a good place to live and a city full of people. “

Isaiah 62: 10-12

Reflect on the word REPAIRING for a few moments.

Many workers are employed in preparing roads and highways. Much planning needs to be done, security precautions need to be put in place, strategies to meet emergencies to be developed, signs and directions to be installed. Despite good construction work, roads need constant monitoring and repair.

Our own roads through life need constant monitoring and repair. We may develop pot-holes in attitudes to racial and ethnic differences, roadblocks to the cries of people in need in our own neighborhood. Become blind to signposts of sexism, racism, discrimination and exploitation. Take deliberate detours to avoid the scourge of violence against children and women.

Preparing to celebrate Christ’s incarnation is also about preparing and repairing our own pathways of life. Whenever we recognize the presence of God another pathway has been prepared. How long will it take me to prepare for the birth of Christ in my life?

Give me the vision and commitment, God, to be diligent in preparation and faithful in waiting for you.


© Ranjini Wickramaratne-Rebera

For a number of years, our dear friend Ranjini Rebera wrote Biblical reflections for the use of Gungahlin Uniting Church and others, usually for Advent and Lent. We were privileged to receive these, as Ranjini had a working history of writing and teaching on a global stage. Each time she completed the considerable work on one of these studies for us she would announce firmly, ‘That’s it. That is the last one I’m writing. No more. End of story!’ But as Advent or Lent came around again she would start hinting that she’d had an idea for a reflection – and she would write another one.

When she completed a Reflection for Lent 2021, we were not to know that this really was the last one. Ranjini died on 13 October 2021. We miss her intellect, her leadership, her vivid personality, her artistic gifts, her deep faith and her pastoral heart. We have lost some colour from our world.

The Gungahlin Uniting Church Worship Team, where Ranjini served for several years, offers Ranjini’s study material, first produced in 2015, as we give thanks for her life shared among us.

Filed Under: Advent, Meditations Tagged With: Advent, Meditation

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We are a community on a journey. We’ve grown from a small faith community planted in Ngunnawal in the early years of Gungahlin’s development to a thriving intergenerational and multicultural community located near the Gungahlin town centre.

Gungahlin Uniting Church is an open and inclusive community.  You are welcome to join us and participate in the life of our community as we experience life, God and seek to follow the way of Christ.

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Every Sunday, 9:30am
Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre
108 The Valley Avenue
Gungahlin, ACT, 2913

Worship is for all ages, (0 to 93!) and seeks to be meaningful in different ways for us all.

In Jesus Christ we see how he drew near to each and all and so we hope our worship expresses this nearness too.

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