The Regal, The Royal, and The Reign of God
To seek for a king we must abandon all thoughts of our own comfort and look for him in the dark places of the world found betwixt the Stable of Bethlehem and the Cross of Calvary
To seek for a king we must abandon all thoughts of our own comfort and look for him in the dark places of the world found betwixt the Stable of Bethlehem and the Cross of Calvary
Mark Bryant, sometime Bishop of Jarrow, introduces me to these words from Michael Ramsey. They are well worth reflecting on at the beginning of each New Year… Very struck today by Six Helps for the New Year given one year by Bishop Michael Ramsey to his clergy 1. Thank God. Often and always. Thank him… Continue reading New Year Guide for Clergy
Christmas only happened, and Jesus only survived childhood, because Joseph listened to his dreams. Even though they were disturbing he followed them. What are God’s dreams for us as we face the uncertainty of a New Year?
When votes have been cast and leaders elected it all comes down to deeds of service not words of a manifesto
Like Kindergarten the Créche of Bethlehem is a place of learning. But only one rule is taught; everyone is loved regardless of ability.
Sometimes, even in the middle of expected disaster the best preparation is to be unprepared and instead wait and listen.
Sainthood for Dummies!
To be a saint is the everyday task of the Christian. However tradition dictates that we can only become saints once we have died. Learning to die is the key to learning to live.
There may be a ‘time for everything under earth. Some are ‘good’ times and some are ‘bad’ times but how do we cope when death comes to us at the ‘wrong’ time?
The Parable of the Unjust Judge and the Persistent Widow is not about persistence in prayer as about God;s decision to love the least, the last, and the lost