A sermon preached by Revd Maggie Guillebaud. Friday 28 October. Are you a fan of Twitter? Do you tweet? Or follow your favourite politicians/ commentators/film stars/newspaper columnists – the...
...people who appear different into thinking and acting as we do. The Church does not belong to us. But, together, we belong to Christ. Just so, given what Christ enacted...
What’s so Original about Sin? A sermon for the First Sunday of Lent by Kenneth Padley Readings: Genesis 2.15-17, 3.1-7; Romans 5.12-19 https://www.youtube.com/live/D9mh39MaE7Y?si=xWcP7PHttKK1KSwA On 30th November 1916, a grand funeral...
...horrible future is predicted for the king’s family and his people; and then, all of a sudden, and speaking from decades later, comes the familiar phrase: ‘Comfort, O comfort my...
...Firstly, it serves to underline the poverty of the holy family. They weren’t looking to stay at the Bethlehem White Hart or Sarum College. Such hostelries probably did not exist...
...evening let’s reflect on this abrupt conclusion in the earliest of the four gospels which have come down to us. We have, as in the other gospels, women coming to...
This year the Holy Week and Easter story will be told both inside and outside the Cathedral. Easter Garden A new Easter Garden installed by the Visitors entrance from Saturday...
...ago. Nahum and Habakkuk make for interesting comparison. For Nahum, the fall of Assyria was an occasion for gloating. This was because the tiny Kingdom of Judah had been freed...
...further east. His name was Philip. He did not come with merchandise but with bizarre ideas. Most notable among these was the notion that one of his compatriots, a carpenter...