Sermons
- Presents and a New Year! 2014/01/05It is a new year, or I suppose it should be written New Year, but capital letters or not it is very much a new year. Two thousand and fourteen, twenty-fourteen, 2014, no matter how I write it, it just seems weird. I’m not sure why 2014 seems weird in a way that 2013 didn’t ...
- Christmas! 2013/12/29Christmas is one of the more evocative words in the English language. I don’t want to suggest that everyone’s immediate response to the word is warm and fuzzy but I’m pretty sure there aren’t too many people who don’t feel something when they hear it. For me, the word is a very pleasant one with ...
- Another word that is more than we might think 2013/12/15This Sunday is the third Sunday in Advent, the Sunday of Joy. Joy is another one of those words that can be kind of tricky. As I mention in at least one of the sermons, it is one of those words that we understand at at trivial level “joy = happiness; happiness = joy” until we ...
- Peaceful and peace are not the same thing. Really. 2013/12/08The juxtaposition of this Sunday, the second Sunday of Advent’s theme is Peace, with the death of Nelson Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a few days ago was almost painful. I found the outpouring of grief and the sense of loss mixed with triumph absolutely extraordinary. I am pretty sure this is unprecedented for a, ...
- Happy New Year! Wait! What? 2013/12/01Happy New Year! No, I am not crazy, or at least no more than usual. This is the beginning of a new Church year. The liturgical calendar begins with the first Sunday of Advent and that is today, so Happy New Year! The four Sundays of Advent are there to help us prepare for Christmas. To prepare for ...
- Reign? What do you mean by that anyway? 2013/11/24We don’t talk about “reigns” very much anymore, other than indulging in Commonwealth angst about what will happen when Elizabeth II dies and Charles ascends the throne (just so you know, nothing will happen really). Most of us have no idea what it might be like to have a hands-on kind of monarch like in ...
- Remembrance Sunday 2013/11/10It is that time of the year again, a time to remember. But a time to remember what? Is this a time to remember and glorify war? A time to remember and glorify peace? A time to remember and grieve? A time to remember and celebrate? I have heard all of those and many more ...
- What does change look like? 2013/11/03How is that for a completely non-provocative and almost banal question, “What does change look like?” But is it really banal in the sense that it is so drearily commonplace that it isn’t worth consideration? I don’t think that is the case. What I do think is that we have heard so much about change: ...
- What does grace look like? 2013/10/27I am writing this blog post whilst listing to Lou Reed’s music, a peculiar choice to be sure but I heard this afternoon that he died today. He was 71, which I suspect might be considerably older than many predictions might have been. But why bring him up at all when I preached about grace ...
- Let’s look at something else we all know! 2013/10/20I have mentioned it more than once in the past that one of the best things we can do, at least now and then, is to look and think about what we already know. I’ve made, or at least attempted to make, the case several times that it is looking at what we already know ...