Margaret ask us “Are we ready to journey with the Spirit, wherever it blows us?” Click here for text
Sunday 12 February (Margaret Pye LLM)
Margaret looks at “In what ways are humans more valuable than other parts of creation” Click here for text
Christmas Day 2022 Margaret Pye (LLM)
Margaret looks at the different ways the Christmas story is told. Click here for text
4 September Twelfth Sunday after Trinity (Margaret Pye LLM)
Margaret looks at what is needed to be followers of Christ. Click here for text
Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Margaret Pye LLM)
Margaret discusses who is your neighbour. Click here for Text
Second Sunday after trinity (Alan Bache LLM)
Alan looks at Jesus asking us to follow him. For text click here.
First Sunday after Trinity: Luke 8: 26-39 (Fr Philip)
Today we hear about Jesus healing a man plagued by demons. Jesus’s role as an exorcist is not one we usually think about too much today, but it reveals a very important part of Jesus’s ministry. Read the full text here.
Trinity Sunday (Revd. Canon Susan Renshaw)
Susan looks at the part Trinity Sunday plays in the church’s year. Click here for text
Pentecost (Margaret Pye LLM)
Margaret looks at the tradition behind Pentecost. Click here for text
Sunday after Ascension Day: John 17: 20-end (Fr Philip)
If we think about the Church across the world, with all the different races and cultures that make up the world-wide community of Disciples, what might they all have in common? They are the people for whom Jesus prays. Read the full text here.
Sixth Sunday of Easter ( Margaret Pye LLM) John 14 23-29
Margaret looks at our spiritual journey. Click here for Text
3 Sunday before Lent; Luke 6 v17-26 & Corinthians 15 v12-20 (Margaret Pye LLM)
Margaret discusses Luke’s account of The Beatitudes. Click here for text.
Candlemas: 1 Corinthians 13 & Luke 2: 22-40 (Fr Philip)
Today we celebrate the Feast of Candlemas, an old medieval tradition. But what does it mean for Christians today? Read the full text here.
Third Sunday of Epiphany: Luke 4: 14-21 (Fr Philip)
In today’s Gospel, Jesus announces His ministry. But is it what we expect? Read the full text here.