April 2018 Letter
This month our letter is written by our Ordained Local Minister, Alison Quilter
It is said that inspiration comes from the strangest of events and is to be found in the most unusual of places. How true these words are!
Whilst standing outside the George Hotel recently, my friend and I found ourselves rooted to the spot as our eyes caught sight of the signage on the outside of the “Hard Rock Café”.
Like the first Easter disciples who appeared at the empty tomb, we were dumbfounded at the sight. The words emblazoned on the front of the café were what we refer to as our call to discipleship – “love all, serve all”. Through those words we were reminded once again that God meets us in the unlikeliest of places.
Yet why should we be surprised, it happened to the group of women who arrived at the tomb; it happened to the disciples on the Road to Emmaus; it happened to Saul and Thomas and countless others throughout the ages.
All whom God has revealed himself to were charged to take forward the message of discipleship and to transform the world through the power of the Risen Christ. It is a call to “love all, serve all”.
As we reflect upon the story of the resurrection, and the disciples whose ‘eyes were opened’ to the reality of God’s presence among them, may we be transformed by the message of Easter and respond to God’s call to “love and serve all”. May you know the resurrection gifts of hope, peace and love and I pray that the gift of hope is never extinguished in your heart.
I finish with ‘Thank You’! Thank you for making me feel so welcome.
Shalom.
Alison