Today is the start of the liturgical season of Lent, and it has traditionally been a period of particular spiritual ...
As we enter the season of Lent on Sunday, the lectionary for the First Sunday in Lent in Year A is of course Matt 4.1–11. The epistle for this Sunday is apt: Paul's contrast in Romans 5.12–19 between ...
Paul draws a series of striking contrasts between what it means to be 'in Adam', as fallen humanity under the power of Sin and Death, and what it means to be 'in Christ', given the gift of life and ...
The lectionary gospel reading for the last Sunday before Lent in Year A, is Matt 17.1–9, Matthew’s account of the Transfiguration. You can find video discussion of this commentary here and posted at ...
The Church Commissioners' response to what has allegedly been learnt about the involvement of its predecessor, the Queen Anne's Bounty (QAB), in the slave trade was first called Project Spire, and has ...
Is the Church Commissioners' proposal for a 'reparations' fund (Project Spire) for 'Justice, Healing, and Repair' based on historical facts? Will it 'repair', or in fact divide us further? Is there a ...
David Tudor was ordained in the Church of England, and served in Southwark Diocese in the 1980s, and then in Chelmsford ...
The lectionary epistle for the Sunday before Lent in Year A is 2 Peter 1.16–21. It is a fascinating passage, as it appears to preserve an eye-witness testimony to the transfiguration which coheres ...
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