Easter Sunday

I did smile when I read … Nero: This is the end of Christianity. Diocletian: This is the end of Christianity. Julian: This is the end of Christianity. Umayyad Caliphate: This is the end of Christianity. Ottoman Empire: This is the end of Christianity….

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Palm Sunday

I like to sing. That is a surprise as, at Seminary, I was rejected from the Seminary Choir and had a ‘note’ from the music teacher at the Seminary for the Seminary and the church to allow me to speak the liturgy. (We were…

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The First Sunday in Lent

I was surprised to read of the English and Wales Cricket Board’s apology for its joke about The Ashes responding to Pope Francis’ social media post on Ash Wednesday. He said how ‘The Ashes’ remind us of our identity, put us in our place,…

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The First Sunday after Christmas

Following on from the pandemic we now have more things online including access to Sunday worship services, Bible Studies, and Wednesday’s weekly Compline. At Sea Cadets during the pandemic, I, and a number of chaplains, provided messages online nationally and for my own Unit,…

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The Fourth Sunday of Advent

The ‘business’ of our world – the planet’s orbit, the weather and seasons, our births and deaths – does not reflect our special occasions such as Christmas (or any other religious observance). The business of our world happens. We can understand the world physically,…

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