

The First Sunday of Advent
In Advent, we need to do some preparation to see things as they are.

Christ the King
I want to talk about the Cross of Migrants as a way of helping us focus our thoughts on what it means to have Christ as our King.

The Second Sunday before Advent
We have been given great gifts, and great possibilities, and it is crucial that we turn to and use them for building up the Kingdom.

Remembrance Sunday
This service on Remembrance Day gives us an opportunity to symbolise some things very hard to express.


The Last Sunday After Trinity Trinity
How do we read the Bible in these dark and difficult times ?


Trinity 19
How can we retain hope in the world in the face of darkness, cruelty and destruction?


Dedication Festival
Today is our Dedication Festival when we celebrate this building, so I want to talk about being a house of prayer.

Trinity 16
God is generous to all who come, however late they come - and we should not be envious of his generosity.

Trinity 15
If sin is the failure to recognise and act on the humanity of other Human beings, then we are in urgent need of repentance


Trinity 13
Discipleship is hard. There are moments when the joy of God’s love and the delight of his words will flood our hearts and minds. There are times when we will have to navigate, with Peter, the stormy seas of disillusionment and fear.

Trinity 11
She teaches us to trust in a mercy which transforms and heals. She shows us how to seek, ask, beseech God for the mercy that he longs to give.

Trinity 10
To have faith in Jesus Christ is to live as if some fairly fundamental rules about the world, which most adults believe most of the time, simply do not apply.

The Feast of the Transfiguration
The transfiguration on that holy mountain was a preparation for what was going to happen on the hill of Calvary.

