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Built into a spiritual house

Nicholas Johnson introduces Lord Hope’s celebratory sermon   Upon my appointment as Vicar of Tuebrook, I was immediately aware that a very significant anniversary was coming up—the sesquicentennial of the consecration of our church, a jewel of Victorian architecture. Yet, [...]

2023-01-29T13:59:25+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Parish reward

Darren Percival recalls his surprise and pleasure at the BEM   The last Saturday of April was just an ordinary morning. Poppy the dog had been for her walk and I had helped with the Community Litter Pick. When I [...]

2023-01-29T13:58:53+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Through the Royal Window

David Ackerman shows how a London parish said ‘Thank you, for everything’   Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Her Majesty the Queen took place at St John’s Church, Kensal Green, as they did throughout the Commonwealth. At St John’s, Accession Day [...]

2023-01-29T13:58:27+00:00July 2022 Articles|

A Celebration like No Other

Jonathan Baker reports on the first – and possibly only – Platinum Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving   What a joy to be in St Paul’s Cathedral on 3rd June for the Platinum Jubilee Service, what a privilege: worth every moment [...]

2023-01-29T13:57:58+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Jubilee Diary

Philip Corbett was out and about for the Platinum celebrations   When on the first day of the Jubilee long weekend my alarm went off at 5.30am I did consider turning it off and going back to sleep. After all, [...]

2023-01-29T13:56:44+00:00July 2022 Articles|

POEM

Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing   Christopher Wordsworth   Heav’nly Father, send Thy blessing On Thy children gathered here; May they all, Thy Name confessing, Be to Thee forever dear; May they be like Joseph, loving, Dutiful, and chaste, and [...]

2023-01-29T13:56:05+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Sacred and authoritative

Martin Warner reflects on how bishops can reveal the nature of Christian identity in others   The gathering of Anglican bishops in Canterbury for the Lambeth Conference understandably prompts us to ask what we expect a bishop to be and [...]

2023-01-29T13:55:19+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Doing the Lambeth Walk

When the Lambeth Conference opens later this month, it will surely be some of relief to Archbishop Welby. The event had been scheduled for 2020 but was derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic. By rights, it should have followed the ten-year [...]

2023-01-29T13:54:44+00:00July 2022 Articles|

The Director’s Cut

I suspect we have all heard the phrase ‘to know the price of everything but the value of nothing’. In our small corner of Christendom, those words have never seemed more apt than they do at this present time. Conversations [...]

2023-01-29T13:52:18+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Ghostly Counsel

Andy Hawes    Vocation & Calling   This is the month when the church especially prays for those to be ordained and for vocations to the ordained ministry. But all of us are called by God, and each of us [...]

2022-07-30T17:43:09+00:00June 2022 Articles|
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