Almost 150 of our parishioners responded to the invitation to dedicate their  time, talent and treasure to the Lord in service to this community.  THANK YOU! 

The scripture quote above is what Samuel said to the Lord when he was  being called. Thank you for listening to the invitation, and for responding so  positively. Samuel’s response is characteristic of a servant leader who tries  to live life rooted in a synodal spirituality. To claim the role of servant is a  powerful act of humility. We are servants of God, and servants of one  another. We are servants of the mission of Christ. What that means for each  of us will be different. Some of us will serve the body of Christ in liturgical  ministries. Others will do it through administration or teaching. Yet others  by joining a group where they can experience a sense of support and  community or serve the cause of justice and peace through practical actions.  Yet others will lead and lift us up in prayer or take the body of Christ and  our friendship to the housebound. 

There are many ways of serving but there is only one Lord, one Spirit. All  that we do and whatever we do, we do for him. This is the lesson that St  Paul gives in 1 Cor 12, to the saints of Corinth. 

Synodal spirituality is the heart of a Church and a world that seeks to walk  together. It is a spirituality of listening, dialogue, discernment, and shared  journey—a way of living that trusts in the presence and guidance of the Holy  Spirit among all people. Through its practice, individuals and communities  are invited into a deeper communion with God and with one another,  discovering along the way the transformative possibilities of journeying  together in faith.  

Synodal spirituality is meant to characterise all that we are and do as  Church. And I think it is also the spirituality that animates servant leaders.  We cannot journey together or serve one another well if we do not begin  from a stance of open-hearted and open-minded listening to one another. The journey has begun, and it will take us amazing places. As we begin I  want to tell you that I am so glad that you have joined us.