...I began with Mariupol, and I have dwelt on Mary, because the resurrection which brings us together does not come from a place of comfort: it comes from a place...
...complaints on him, translated here as “because this widow keeps bothering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not wear me out by continually coming,” a more...
...have more ways than ever of communicating with one another, yet fewer points of common reference. How should we preach into such diversity? One Anglican response to this new landscape...
Sunday 23 July, 2023 https://youtube.com/live/JLrOQU1jNQw As someone who lived through (or survived) the Decade of Evangelism, led a Deanery as Rural Dean, been part of the Bishop’s Leadership Team in...
...large community, we can choose our companions. In a small community, our companions are chosen for us.” Unlike our friends, we do not choose our family. In families, at Christmas...
...that knowing God, following God’s purposes, is the best way – in the end, the only way – of getting what you really want. Last time I preached on St...
...against the scars of industrialisation and mechanisation, for example, in his descriptions of the verdant Shire and the talking trees of Middle Earth. He experienced the trauma of modern combat...
...comes to this passage, this commandment – loving our fellow Christians can be hard enough – loving those outside our faith’s orbit, almost seems impossible. Commandments about loving others doesn’t...
...cleared of debris shortly before the breeding season commenced, and is currently working perfectly. It and a similar one at the opposite end of the walkway can get blocked with...