One of the (many) great paradoxes of the Book of Revelation is that, at one and the same time, it is experienced as both very ...
The recent announcement from the House of Bishops (discussed here by me and here by Ian Paul) is raising the question as to ...
This Sunday was traditionally known in the Church of England as 'Stir-up Sunday', a phrase derived from the BCP Collect for ...
David Campanale writes: It was in a one-to-one union meeting with BBC management where I met the darkness. In the wake of the post-Jimmy Savile BBC Trust investigation into a culture of bullying, ...
Every year, in the northern hemisphere, and especially in Northern Europe, we are apparently caught by surprise as the ...
How can we make connections between what we see in our world around us, and the good news of what God has done for us in ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the Second Sunday before Advent in Year C) is Luke 21.5–19, this gospel's version of ...
Three weeks ago, on 15th October, it was announced that “The House of Bishops has made a series of key decisions on the ...
Twelve years ago I presented a paper at the international Society of Biblical Literature comparing the symbolism of Luke with ...
Marginally later than in some previous years, the full details of the annual returns on attendance for the Church of England has been published (‘Statistics for Mission’). This is in two parts, both ...
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