This sermon was shared at St Denys, Evington on 3rd December 2023. When the recording is available I will link to it here. Hope. I wonder if, as you heard our passage read this morning, you found any signs of hope in them? I admit, when I first read them as I was preparing, theyContinue reading “Seeds of hope”
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Remembering the promises
This sermon was shared at St Denys, Evington at a service of Evensong on 16th April 2023, the second Sunday of Easter. Unfortunately, there isn’t a recording available for this service. There are so many emotions, named and un-named, in Mark’s account of the burial and resurrection of Jesus! Mark tells us that Joseph ofContinue reading “Remembering the promises”
God’s reconciliation plan
This sermon was given at St Denys Evington on 5th March 2023. An audio recording will be linked to when it is available. I know that we have a number of keen photographers in the congregation. When we take a photo, we can take a wider-view picture, or we can zoom in to capture theContinue reading “God’s reconciliation plan”
The God who shares our grief to bring reconciliation
This was first shared as a sermon at St Denys Evington on 29th January 2023. The audio can be found at the bottom of the page. Suffering was the way of life for Simeon and Anna, Joseph and Mary. Suffering is the way of life for us, too. Be that the personal suffering of illness,Continue reading “The God who shares our grief to bring reconciliation”
“Never complain”
I want to talk some the idea of “never complaining” particularly in the context of long-term illness and/or disability. We come across this a lot, in media, on social media, amongst our friends and family, and even, in our own minds. The idea that we shouldn’t complain “too much”. I’ve been struck recently about how,Continue reading ““Never complain””
2 Timothy art
I’ve been quite ill for the past couple of months, and sadly unable to do one of my favourite things- preaching and teaching from Scripture. I was due to preach at the at the beginning of October, but I wasn’t well enough. Instead, my vicar preached, but, knowing how important a part of ministry andContinue reading “2 Timothy art”
Disability Inclusion
Inclusion… what does it look like to you? Before I say anymore, I need to add that every disabled person is different, in personality, interests, disability and acceptance of their disability, and so we all have different accessibility needs. What I want to share with you today is how a special group of friends fromContinue reading “Disability Inclusion”
Pentecost 2022
Yesterday, on the final day of Elizabeth II’s Plantinum Jubilee celebrations, I led matins for the first time. The Book of Common Prayer morning prayer service is Queen Elizabeth’s favourite service. More importantly, it was the feast of Pentecost, and I had the privilege of preaching the following sermon. The audio will be linked toContinue reading “Pentecost 2022”
Weaving tapestries of realistic hope
This sermon was first shared at St Denys Evington on 03.04.22, the 5th Sunday of Lent. A recording of the sermon is available here. Isaiah is one of my favourite books in the Bible. Now, I know that I say something similar about almost every passage I preach on, but Isaiah has a particular drawContinue reading “Weaving tapestries of realistic hope”
Christ the King and Ability Sunday
This sermon was originally shared with a specific congregation on 21st November 2021, so the recording reflects this by speaking to specific situations within that context. I have tried to edit this text so that it is more widely applicable. Today, we proclaim that Christ is King. What kind of King is He, what doesContinue reading “Christ the King and Ability Sunday”