A Day of Jubilee
Jonathan Baker marks the golden jubilee of the priestly ordination of Bishop Martyn Jarrett ‘The Lord said to Moses, “Say to Aaron and his sons, This is the law of the sin offering. In the place where the burnt [...]
Jonathan Baker marks the golden jubilee of the priestly ordination of Bishop Martyn Jarrett ‘The Lord said to Moses, “Say to Aaron and his sons, This is the law of the sin offering. In the place where the burnt [...]
Will Lyon Tupman reflects on life as a pastoral assistant I can almost hardly believe I’m already approaching the end of my placement as a pastoral assistant at St Michael’s, Croydon. How time flies when you’re having fun! I [...]
Nicolas Stebbing considers what we might do to reverse the decline When I joined my community 40 years ago, there were 65 brothers. There are now 14. That is a catastrophic decline by any standards, and yet it is [...]
Ann George says farewell to the Old City I remember being a part of a tour of the Armenian Cathedral in Jerusalem led by Henry, a son of the Armenian jeweller family who had helped me with accommodation and [...]
James Elston describes a pilgrimage to Paris During Lent a small group of pilgrims made their way from the Thursday morning mass at St Pancras Old Church to St Pancras International Terminus and then on to Paris. Inspired by [...]
Darren Percival on praying for the Spirit At the Feast of Pentecost at St Hilda’s, Cross Green, Leeds we were blessed by a young boy who was autistic, who during the mass was walking around, looking up, making noises [...]
Jeffrey Gainer considers the challenges facing traditional Christians in Wales In 2020, church people in Wales will mark a hundred years since the establishment of the Welsh church as a province within the Anglican Communion. For half a century [...]