...this series because I couldn’t remember ever reading it myself. I have no excuse: it’s the shortest book of the Hebrew Bible. It comes in at a mere 440 words....
A sermon preached by Revd Maggie Guillebaud. Friday 28 October. Are you a fan of Twitter? Do you tweet? Or follow your favourite politicians/ commentators/film stars/newspaper columnists – the...
...his very nature totally and irrevocably committed to each one of us, closer to us than we are to ourselves. Our un-ironed surplices, our flat notes, and our inattentiveness to...
...and climate chaos.The term apocalyptic has entered common parlance. The verses from our gospel reading reverberate like an echo chamber down the centuries. They resonate loudly in 2024, as they...
...which God united the two natures in Christ. This line of thinking says that, through the virgin birth, God supplies the bit which would otherwise have come from Joseph. This...
...have just left his room. Their purpose in coming was to commit an assault on him. They have gone – but now he realizes how utterly alone he is, and...
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...extended far across the Middle East, his commercial acumen and prosperity also including an instinct for trade and for what we would now call ‘networking’. Solomon was a successful man...
...of the Spirit, or the incompetence of compilers of the Lectionary! Anyway, I read the same passage from the Gospel of John on Wednesday last week, at the morning celebration...