Jesus is the Word who is one with God from the beginning of time. The Word became flesh and lived among us, giving us the opportunity to know God more deeply through Jesus. As we move into 2024, how can we deepen our relationship with Jesus and experience the light that John tells us no darkness can overcome?
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Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
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The Rev. Anne Williamson offers a gospel reflection on the Feast Day of St. Andrew, patron Saint of Scotland and the brother of Simon Peter. Although today’s Gospel reading speaks of Jesus’ call to the two brothers at the same time, in the Gospel of John, Andrew is depicted as one of the first disciples of Jesus, who brought others to Jesus – beginning with his brother Simon Peter (Jn 1:36-42).