...you need. Or so thought John Lennon. The horrific stories on the news in recent weeks have reminded us that living in a loving way is sometimes intractably complex. Even...
...mark their relationship, for example after a civil marriage or civil partnership, may do so at a Eucharist or Choral Evensong service. To enquire, please complete the form below. The...
...lonely especially at Weekends. Saturday, I found my way into the local pubs in search of community and friendship. On Sunday I was initially pleased that I could have a...
...chose the harder way, the way of the cross. He chose to live free and die. There is an irony about me pontificating on visual arts, because I come to...
...is warning us not to be complacent – life certainly has its ups and downs. Instead, he’s saying ‘come on, think about the way you live your life’ – if...
...right to free speech. Ai Weiwei’s porcelain Free Speech Puzzle 2015. Photo by Finnbarr Webster In the South transept, Mona Hatoum’s Map (mobile) 2019, challenges ideas of ownership and freedom....
...of creation: “whoever finds me finds life and obtains favour from the Lord.” God’s wisdom is liberating, not least for the poor and oppressed, whose freedom Mary sings about in...
...the asylum seeker. Bind up the broken-hearted: the abused, the disappointed, the anxious, the depressed, the traumatised. Proclaim a message of freedom and work to make that freedom real: freedom...
...away his life. The question ‘why did Jesus die’ might be examined from several angles – but not all these are relevant to our reflections. For example, one might enquire...