Since exploring some of the details about how the next Archbishop of Canterbury will be chosen, there have been a number of ...
My wife sent me a text message a few months ago: ‘Could this be a possibility?’ Attached was an advertisement for a teaching ...
Bishops and dioceses are finally rebelling against the central control of decision making imposed by the Church Commissioners ...
I write a quarterly column for Preach magazine, in which I explore a significant word, phrase, or idea in the Bible, or a ...
The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 13.1–9. Paul engages in his characteristic Christological reading, drawing parallels ...
The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in this Year C is Luke 13.31–35, and once again the lectionary does us something of ...
Jon Kuhrt writes: Last week I was at Kings Cross station in London waiting for a train when a middle-aged man called Martin approached me begging for cash. I explained that I did not give money but ...
Bishops and dioceses are finally rebelling against the central control of decision making imposed by the Church Commissioners (and the Archbishops’ Council) upon them. At least that is the impression ...
The Sunday lectionary reading for the Third Sunday in Lent in Year C is Luke 13.1–9, where Jesus is questioned by his disciples about disaster bought on people by the wickedness of another, and Jesus ...
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