One of the things I love about the Church of England is its breadth – its mix of differing styles of worship; different theological opinions; the old, the new; tradition and…
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The Church of England describes vocation as what we are called to be and to do. I like it. It’s so simple and yet says so much. We are in that we inhabit…
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As you may already know or at least have realised, the current vocational discernment process in the Church of England is going a little bit differently. Perhaps the biggest change during…
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Wrote this for this Sunday’s service at TRINITY, thinking about Pentecost in this season… If you’d like to use it for a service that’s fine just let me know and credit…
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Another guest post, this time from a local colleague, Rev’d Danny Pegg who writes about the relevance of Rogationtide in current circumstances… “You’re going to do something aren’t you? You’re the…
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I’m delighted to welcome Annie Willmot, author of ‘Cold Cups of Tea & Hiding in the Loo’ to guest post this week. Here she shares some wise words about parenting during…
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Had a tough few weeks but some time off last week brought me closer to Jesus. Here’s another spoken word Psalm, this time with elements from Psalms 23 and 63, and…
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Maybe not always, but as much as possible, I’ve tried not to be negative on my blog. If I’m asked to review a book I’d rather just not post a review…
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When I first heard about Lucy Rycroft’s children’s book about Deborah & Jael I was so delighted, great characters, feminist slant, bible based, what more could I want?! As a mother…
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Today is ‘Vocations Sunday’, a day where we look at what it means to ‘have a vocation’ – that is: to be called, to step into what God is asking of…