2 Kings 4: 42-44
Trusting in God’s promise, Elisha instructs his servant to feed the crowd from only a small amount of bread and everyone has enough to eat. 

Ephesians 4: 1-6
Paul tells us to build up the body of Christ in unity and love. 

John 6: 1-15
With just five loaves and two fish Jesus miraculously feeds a crowd of over five thousand people. 

Jeremiah 23: 1-6
Jeremiah rails against the leaders of Israel and prophesies that the Lord will bring new shepherds for his flock and new king from David’s line. 

Ephesians 2: 13-18
Jesus is the peace between us.  he killed hostility and brought news of peace.  All those who believe in him have one way, through the Spirit, to come to God. 

Mark 6: 30-34
Jesus and his exhausted apostles try to get to a lonely place to rest, but a large crowd meets them there.  Jesus takes pity on them and teaches them. 

Amos 7: 12-15
Amos is called by God from his ordinary life, and made into a prophet. 

Ephesians 1: 3-14
Paul reassures the Ephesians that God, through Jesus Christ, has chosen them from all eternity for service, and to Play a part in the divine plan. 

Mark 6: 7-13
Jesus sends out the apostles, with nothing but God’s grace to help them, to preach the Gospel of repentance and heal those who are sick. 

Ezekiel 2: 2-5
The prophet speaks, even when he is not listened to. 

2 Corinthians 12: 7-10
St Paul boasts of his weaknesses, for they are his real strength. 

Mark 6: 1-6
Because of their lack of faith his fellow citizens fail to acknowledge Jesus. 

Acts 12: 1-11
Peter is miraculously rescued from imprisonment and certain death. 

2 Timothy 4: 6-8. 17-18
Paul looks back on his missionary life. 

Matthew 16: 13-19
Peter recognises Christ as the Son of the living God, and Christ gives him the keys of the kingdom.