A reflection for Monday of Holy Week 2021
Our reflection for Monday of Holy Week is now available:
Our reflection for Monday of Holy Week is now available:
Meeting Jesus in Mark – from open heaven to open tomb Introduction I begin by asking if you know why we have four different gospels? It’s like four newspapers: imagine an account of one event as reported in The Sun, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator. All of them would report…
A sermon by the Revd Dr Susan Durber: Today we are celebrating two of the saints in particular while we gather among all the saints. We are celebrating a woman called Constance who was the first woman to be ordained in a British Christian church, 100 years ago today. And we are celebrating a little…
2 Kings 2:1-2,6-14, Galatians 5:16-25, Luke 9:51-62 It’s a time of change in the my household. This week, my younger son finished his GCSEs and left secondary school, my older son passed his driving test, and my wife was offered a job at the school specially tailored to her own skills.. As for me, I…
Our worship for Sunday 14 March 2021 is now available:
Luke 15:11-32 If the truth is told, I’ve always struggled with this story. We often call it the prodigal son, and that choice of title sets off the problems for me. So often, I’ve heard and read, we’re to rejoice at the younger son coming home. My problem is that the younger son is such…
Acts 1:1-11 Luke 24:44-53 Is the ascension a fictional story of something that couldn’t have happened, written by people in an age when they still thought the earth was flat, of no relevance to us today? Or is it – although impossible to explain in modern rational and scientific terms – a literal truth? The…