The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
When I was in both the cubs and the scouts I remember that in our scout promise each week we had to promise “to do our duty to God and the Queen” But what is one’s duty to God?
The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity
A Sermon by Revd Jonathan Evens, Bella Ikpasaja and Ruth Wooldridge for Harvest
The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
The 2019 film, The Professor and the Madman, set in London, beginning in 1872, tells the story of an American surgeon and Civil War veteran, William Chester Minor, who, in a fit of paranoid rage, wrongly believing there to be a plot to murder him, shoots and kills George Merrett, leaving a widow, Eliza, and six orphaned children.
The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity
I wonder if you are a person who loses things and spends a lot of time looking for something that you have just put down but just can’t remember where.
Mental Health
If people were falling and breaking their leg across the country, editorials would be demanding an inquiry. Health and safety requirements would change within hours.
Loyalty
Good morning. We’ve heard a lot about loyalty this week. When you say to someone, ‘Can I count on your support?’, the answer you dread is, ‘It depends on what you’re going to do.’ Because that answer suggests your friend has a loyalty higher than loyalty to you. They’re saying, ‘You can’t count on my support, but someone (or something) else can.’
Let Mutual Love Continue
A Sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on September 1, 2019 by Revd Dr Sam Wells
The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity
The intriguingly named Kinky Friedman, a Jewish singer/songwriter, ran as an independent for governor of Texas in 2006. He was asked about his views on same-sex marriage. He replied, ‘I support gay marriage. I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us.’
The Tenth Sunday after Trinity
Those of you who have read the flyer, for our Autumn Lecture series will have seen that our theme is the quality of mercy. Mercy feels a slightly anachronistic word today, in a culture and political backdrop which often appears to be one of blame, hostility and increasing division.