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Paul continues to expand on the implications of who Jesus is for our discipleship. He draws strong parallels in his language ...
The Sunday lectionary readings for the Sixth Sunday after Trinity in Year C continue through Luke's gospel, and we now reach Luke 11.1–13 and Jesus' teaching on prayer. (The epistle is Col 2.6–15, and ...
General Synod is currently meeting in York (you can watch the proceedings live on the Church of England YouTube channel), and ...
On Trinity 5 in Year C, the gospel reading is the very well-known and widely misread story of Martha and Mary in Luke ...
Our reading for Trinity 5 in Year C continues our mini-series in Colossian, following on from last week's passage with Col ...
Attending General Synod is always an intense experience, and I always need a couple of days to recover, despite trying to be wise in the use of my time and energy whilst there. And it is dangerous ...
The lectionary reading for Trinity 4 in Year C is Colossians 1.1–14, the opening greetings and prayer of Paul for the ...
Is there a way forward for the Church of England, and a way to heal the deep divisions that Justin’s approach has created? Yes—but only one. We need to rediscover what we actually believe, that ...
General Synod is currently meeting in York (you can watch the proceedings live on the Church of England YouTube channel), and the debates can vary from the sublime to the ridiculous. Everything is ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Trinity 4 in Year C is Luke 10.25-37, most commonly known as the Parable of the Good ...