Naught for our Comfort
Peter Mullen on a loss of words in a time of need I should like to offer you two experiences of the state of the Church today. Two visions, if you like. Recently I was at a conference at St [...]
Peter Mullen on a loss of words in a time of need I should like to offer you two experiences of the state of the Church today. Two visions, if you like. Recently I was at a conference at St [...]
Geoffrey Kirk on a report which barely saw the light of day There are, in the attic of my house, four large cardboard boxes which are the mute memorial of my time on the General Synod. They are full of [...]
Jonathan Redvers Harris brings us up to date on a Review of the Pastoral Measure ‘Of course,’ says the archdeacon to the ageing incumbent struggling to fill his sub-zero temperature church with a handful of elderly ladies and to pay [...]
Some events – simple, trivial in themselves – prove to be a watershed. The announcement of Trevor Willmott’s appointment as Bishop of Basingstoke is one of those events. No one will be surprised that Willmott was a candidate. His name [...]