...announces that ‘for freedom, Christ has set us free’. A cursory inspection of Galatians chapter five suggests that Paul has in mind a challenging and potentially confusing notion. In verse...
...the wedding happened ‘on the third day’. This was the third day after Jesus called his disciples in John chapter 1, but it is also a nudge to make us...
...from God.) Take the first chapter of Luke’s gospel. These eighty verses that set the scene for the whole book are more about John than Jesus. Why so much about...
...of travel which underlies today’s gospel. The raising of Lazarus in John chapter 11 is ostensibly an occasion of great celebration. However, the story also plays an ironic role in...
...but at the batsman’s body. These were the days before helmets, and one Australian batsman suffered a cracked skull. Bodyline was certainly a bad chapter in English sporting history...
...area. Our environmental agenda is overseen by a dedicated committee of the Cathedral Chapter. You can explore our environmental priorities and achievements through a special playlist on our YouTube channel....
...that captures the imagination of an entire society” (Notre Dame, Chapter 6). It’s about “what people can achieve when they work together.” But there’s also the spiritual element, “a human...
...ministry for a changing church.” The Very Reverend Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean of Salisbury said: “We look forward to welcoming Kenneth to the Cathedral and Chapter. He has been entrusted with...
...in the first chapter, he reminds us that once we ourselves were “estranged” from God, God’s enemies, until God’s love saved us through Jesus. To love not just our neighbours,...