...moulded by experience of oppression, injustice, deprivation, and cruelty. ‘God loves you’ is not a trite and unimaginative phrase when it comes repeatedly from the lips of someone whose whole...
...competition and the exposure it offers. David Halls, Director of Music at Salisbury Cathedral, “She was an excellent chorister here with a wonderful work ethic combined with a natural, mature...
...who shapes us in the play Of all creation. Shape us for the day Your coming Kingdom comes into its own. ‘O Rex Gentium’, Malcolm Guite, from Sounding the Seasons...
...and family, Jesus himself weeps; we are warned that the decomposing body will stink as the tomb is opened up; Jesus nevertheless commands the dead man to come out and...
...are removed, then society separates out into individuals, who compete for their freedoms, sometimes in temporary cooperation with others, who share a fleeting common interest. Freedom becomes a commodity, not...
...is a single human life; if infinity has indeed come among us, then nothing is outside the compass of Christian faith. There is nothing that matters to which the gospel...
...frankly, appalled, and not a little bewildered. Me? Surely not. I took myself off to a convent where I knew I would receive wise counsel. One particular nun was completely...
...late Renaissance composer, who lived to the age of over 80 and died 400 years ago this year- from the Compline hymn, Christe qui lux es et dies sung by...
...of Holy Week, 25 March 2024 07:30 Morning Prayer 07:45 Holy Communion 17:30 Choral Evensong 19:30 Christian Views on General Election Issues: Compline Tuesday of Holy Week, 26 March...