...again and againand again. We are continually standing with our backs turned to ‘No Longer’, facing ‘Not yet’. We are stuck on the threshold, like a vampire that can’t enter a house without...
...any monks living at Salisbury Cathedral. Instead, the Cathedral was originally run by priests who didn’t belong to a religious order, and who lived in their own houses on land...
...the Cathedral recently. Produced in the course of nine workshops led by Howard Moody, Artistic Director of La Folia, with poet Martin Figura, students from Exeter House School and Salisbury...
...the stage of the Salisbury Playhouse is not empty. Pantomime has made its triumphant return. If you haven’t seen Cinderella then do – and face down the sceptics. When I...
...sit the ruins of an ancient city. A grand, stone-flagged road running east from the city centre was once lined with shops, temples and high-end houses. Among what remains is...
...of death and a pseudo-resurrection. Let us pause as we are three quarters through the chapters of this book and notice. Notice God’s power: Power over Jonah as God of...
...argument about the significance of touch in the Easter narrative. In Luke chapter 24 the risen Jesus offers reassurance to his followers through an invitation to touch. But in the...
...The Chapter have agreed an ambitious and exciting new strategic plan in which we reaffirm what you have probably heard me say on more than one occasion – that at...