...during lockdown with support from the Culture Recovery Fund, a fund set up to help the visitor economy recover from the impact of the pandemic. The Cathedral interpretation project, commissioned...
...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...
...delightful mix of acting and music, readings and prayer. ‘That sound great’, said the Vicar. ‘Just one question: where are you going to tell us about the Incarnation?’ A flash...
...with a harvest in the future. It is the inspiration for the autumn hymn, ‘Come ye thankful people come’. Although sung at harvest festivals, this hymn says more about God’s...
...Paul did not make his home in them, he hopped from place to place, as he left each new Christian community to forge its common life. He became a kind...
...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...
...1688, ringing was commissioned in celebration of the birthday of King James II on 14th October, and again in November when the king visited the town. On that occasion, James...
...as we come to terms with the loss of our Queen. On behalf of all our worshipping communities and schools in the diocese as we commend Her Majesty in prayer...
...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...