...of the Cathedral’s extended family and meets twice a year to provide feedback on policy decisions made by Chapter, the Cathedral’s governing body, and on Cathedral activities. Photography by ©Russell...
...trailblazing founder of Christian thought and behaviour in a great number of ways, and in today’s passage, from chapter 9 of his second long letter to the Christians in the...
...St John describes the raising of Lazarus in chapter X as the resuscitation of a body still “bound hand and foot with graveclothes”. By contrast St Paul describes the resurrection...
...indicate that we are now on track to break even on unrestricted funds in the current financial year. However, restricted funds will not last forever, so Chapter is naturally working...
...to Paul’s teaching, they’ve abandoned worshipping idols, and they are apparently now eagerly waiting for Jesus to return. Paul commends them for this, but, if you read on to chapter...
...things of God where we might not expect them. A few verses beyond today’s passage from Mark chapter 9, he rebukes those would prohibit children from coming to him, saying...
...Cathedrals Measure (of 1999). But a new Measure required a new Constitution and new Statutes. These have been drafted by the Chapter. The drafts have been approved by both the...
...announces that ‘for freedom, Christ has set us free’. A cursory inspection of Galatians chapter five suggests that Paul has in mind a challenging and potentially confusing notion. In verse...
...of travel which underlies today’s gospel. The raising of Lazarus in John chapter 11 is ostensibly an occasion of great celebration. However, the story also plays an ironic role in...