...final meal together, are told that when the Holy Spirit comes he, the Spirit, will testify on Jesus’ behalf. And they, the apostles, are also to testify ‘because you have...
...reconciliation, which comes much later, is ambiguous, and never final or complete. Jacob has been blessed, yet the blessing has come at a cost, with such an unfair act inevitably...
...loves. Jesus has been making his way through towns and villages, teaching people through his parables, and attracting the crowds, as slowly he makes his way towards Jerusalem. Jerusalem is...
...cathedral to achieve a Gold Eco-Church Award from A Rocha UK, and the solar panel project undertaken by Salisbury Community Energy (SCE) won the Alan Clark Award for Best Local/Community...
...within their own lives, calling on the Deacons to inspire others with their own testimonies. He said, “Each of our ordinands will have come, just as they are, because Christ...
...do you remember them? These are moments that may cause us to see the world, or our place within it, in a new way, moments of great beauty perhaps, or...
...‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood’. In these ways, across the New Testament, the sacrificial death of Jesus which we commemorate with solemn devotion during this season...
...Old Testament I have never come across it. We are a long way from ‘gentle Jesus’ here: these 3 chapters are littered with scorn, anger, invective, gloating at the defeat...
...again, putting pen to paper, or more precisely fingers to keyboard to start commentary on the 2022 breeding season. Both of our birds are, as in 2021, are unringed, so...