Articles - St. John's MTC, UK
Lenten Lantern - 2013, Day 1
- February 3, 2026
- Lenten Reflection
Our Community
Around 270 registered families consider St. John’s their spiritual home. The parish is organised into 12 prayer groups, offering fellowship, support, and close connections among members. We warmly invite you to join us — anchored in tradition, unified in faith, and eager for a promising future together.
The Starfish Story
A man goes out on the beach and sees that it is covered with starfish washed up on the tide. A small boy is walking along, and picking them up and throwing them back into the water.
What are you doing, son? the man asks. You see how many starfish there are. You’ll never make a difference.
The boy paused thoughtfully, and picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea.
It sure made a difference to that one, he said.
Gospel Reflection
The Wedding at Cana
In a Hebrew wedding party the profuse flow of the best wine is a natural expectation of the invited. A minor lack of wine could bring an immense disgrace to the host family.
Power of Compassion
Jesus who showed a blind eye to the hungers of individualism did not wait to manifest His glory in quenching the thirst of collective disgrace.
The Challenge
Are we bestowed with a power to perform signs of might? Or are we bestowed with a spirit to perform signs of compassion?
One Song from the Songbook
From paadamonnay (Lets sing together) published by CSS Books, Thiruvalla, Kerala (RP 1997), this song is particularly relevant in this context. The song, vazhiyorukkan orungum koottare (Comrades, ready to make the way) is written by K.J. Baby.
visakumbol virunnorutkan apamundo koottare? (Comrades, do you have bread to make the feast?)
kalline appamakkan siddhiyundo koottare? (Comrades, can you convert stone to bread?)
mamsathe appamakkan sidhiyille koottare? (Comrades, can’t you convert flesh into bread?)
The lyricist taunts the superfluous hypocrite ‘spirituality of mighty works’ and asks the fellow men and women to become the change they envision.
Make a Difference
My dear brothers and sisters God has endowed us with a spirit to believe and a loving heart to be moved with compassion. We are searching outside this temple of God for the mighty works of God, which is not God expects of us. We can become positive changes that change the whole order like the leaven that leavens the whole dough (Luke 18: 20, 21).
Like the boy of the story in the beginning let us make a difference for at least a few during this season of lent and meditation.
Even if a problem seems so vast as to be insoluble in its entirety, it’s still worthy to be mitigated. Prayer: God, thank you for your signs in our lives. Make us signs in manifesting your glory.
In Jesus’ name, Amen