The Fourth Sunday of Lent
We seem to be living in a science fiction film. Humankind is facing a collective threat unknown in our lifetimes
Lent Course Reflections – Week 4
Lent Course Reflections: The City is My Monastery
Something More Infectious
We come to church each Sunday, we pray and read our Bibles through the week, to prepare ourselves. Jesus grew up in Nazareth, travelled around Galilee to prepare himself for Jerusalem.
The Third Sunday of Lent
We are living at a time and place in history that is marked by panic buying and anxiety, withdrawal and suspicion.
Is God a woman?
Near the end of our Sunday service at St Martin’s we often have a slot called ‘Ask the Vicar.’ On Sunday a 14-year-old girl enquired, ‘Is God a woman?’
The Second Sunday of Lent
Instead of starting at the very beginning, a very good place to start this sermon is with the ending of our service.
The First Sunday of Lent
I wonder if you have ever thought: “if only I could get out of here. If only I could escape. If only I could leave all this behind and find that imagined place of peace.”
The Sunday before Lent
Not long ago a friend told me about a special moment in his life. He was a student at university, and each week he attended the same seminar.
The Second Sunday before Lent
We all worry – in twenty years in pastoral ministry I’ve not met a single person who lives worry-free.