Jesus is my Homeboy
‘The hands of the Almighty are so often to be found at the ends of our own arms’
The Year of the Lord’s favour is about more than a good sermon.
‘The hands of the Almighty are so often to be found at the ends of our own arms’
The Year of the Lord’s favour is about more than a good sermon.
Of Mice & Marshwiggles – Day 35 – Life after Life To Read: Setting the Scene: In the Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Susan and Lucy have been following Aslan as he travels alone to keep his agreement with the White Witch and so set Edmund free from the consequence of his treachery.… Continue reading Of Mice & Marshwiggles – Day 35 – Life after Life
Of Mice & Marshwiggles – Day 19 – Meetings To Read: Setting the Scene: Digory has promised Aslan that he will fetch a magical apple from a walled garden in the North of Narnia. Here he comes face to face with the Witch Queen Jadis who has tasted the apples herself and is trying… Continue reading Of Mice & Marshwiggles – Day 19 – Meetings
On National Comong Out Day a re-posting of a reflection written for Lent 2016
Text of a speech prepared but not delivered at General Synod of Nuclear Non-proliferation – July 2018 Today is Sea Sunday and so a good day to tell a story about an old sea dog. I was named Andrew at birth not because I am the first born son of a proud Scot, nor even… Continue reading A Story for Sea Sunday
Although we are all travelling heaven ward together it can be a lonely and confusing journey. If we are fortunate we seek out friends to travel with and become joureny partners for others.
Soemtimes chasing after a personnel good is not godly and we find ourselves enslaved in an evil ‘love’
Transcript and music from the Concert of Memories to commemorate the 65th Anniversay of the Felixstowe Floods of 1953
Looking Forward to Looking Forward The best way to begin to get ready for Christmas Those of you who, as I did, attended a particular kind of English boarding school, will know that we are not in the Autumn Term of the school year but are in fact in Michaelmas Term. It should not surprise… Continue reading Looking Forward to Looking Forward
Marrows and Crêpe Paper Boxes Whatever happened to Harvest Festival? How old were you when you last wrapped a cardboard box with brightly coloured crêpe paper, filled it to the brim with home grown vegetables, and then struggled to carry it up the aisle of the church to lay in front of the altar for… Continue reading Marrows and Crêpe Paper Boxes Whatever happened to Harvest Festival?