A martyr of the Church in Uganda standing up against Idi Amin
Sermon for 12 February 2023 Be MErciful
Sermon for 29 January 2023
Sermon for Sunday 5 February 2023 Presentation of Christ in the temple
Reflecting upon the lives of the Saints - Brigid, Abbess of Kildare 1 February
Sermon for Sunday 22 January "Come and follow me and I will make you"
Reflecting upon the lives of the Saints - Charles Gore Bishop 1932
Epiphany
House Blessing 20-C-M-B-23
Sermon for Epiphany and New Year's Day
Reflecting upon the lives of the Saints - St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, December 29
Reflecting upon the feasts of the Church: The Holy Innocents 28 December
Sermon for Nine Lessons and Carols Sunday 18 December 2022
The reality is that we know this service so well that it wraps itself around us and brings us peace and calm and joy. The irony is that its creator was endeavouring to find something new to face the terrors of his day because there wasn’t anything so beautiful that he could wrap around his people in 1918. The truth is that this service was constructed in the face of the grief and horror of the First World War, which had ended only 6 weeks before.