...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...
...are reliving: in the apartment blocks of Kyiv and Kherson; on the beaches of the Kent coast; and in every household that cannot afford heating this winter. Who will come...
...the notion of there being only one name through which salvation comes, is something with which we are not entirely comfortable. We probably find the notion of the mustard seed...
A sermon preached by The Rt Revd Dr Andrew Rumsey, Bishop of Ramsbury. Sunday 18 September 2022, the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, a service of Holy Communion in thanksgiving of...
Caring for Creation Our commitment to the future of God’s world In the unique surroundings of Salisbury Cathedral we pursue excellence in environmental management – our commitment to the future...
...hours when Jesus could rely on no human companionship or human solidarity, but only on that of God. Yesterday that oil was poured out upon his head, his breast, and...
...deserted me.’ In these tumultuous times in our politics, media, and economy, it’s hard to avoid letting this remarkable drama occupy the full screen. But we come to church, and...
...before it, say a quick prayer. And tomorrow we will, many of us, come to the church and we will gather again, without our familiar comforts, at an hour, that...
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