Too good to be true?
Christchurch Parish News, March 2018.
A short reflection on the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Christchurch Parish News, March 2018.
A short reflection on the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Christchurch Parish News, July 2017
What does it mean to be a Christian in the digital age, Part 2.
Christchurch Parish News, June 2017
What does it mean to be a Christian in the digital age, Part 1.
Christchurch Parish News, April 2017
In this final reflection on the story of Jonah, I explore God’s identity and character and how we are free to respond.
Christchurch Parish News, December 2016
As we begin the second half of the story of Jonah, what does this turning point have to tell us about the character of God?
Christchurch Parish News, July 2016
If someone were to ask you, ‘Who are you?’, how would you answer?
Christchurch Parish News, June 2016
Next time we have a major decision to make in the parish, shall we pray earnestly and then dispense with the vote and instead flip a coin?
Christchurch Parish News, January 2016
How do you feel about the notion of God getting angry?
Christchurch Parish News, November 2015
A reflection on Hebrews 4.12-16 and Mark 10.17-31
Christchurch Parish News, July 2015
A short reflection on discerning the Spirit based on ‘When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth’, John 16.13
Christchurch Parish News, June 2015
A reflection on 1 John
Christchurch Parish News, December 2014
A short Bible study on Matthew 22:15-22, originally written for the Priory Bible Study Group.
Christchurch Parish News, November 2014
A reflection on Hebrews 12:18-24
Christchurch Parish News, October 2014
This a reflection I wrote back in July for the Bible study group. It is based on the Gospel reading for the 4th Sunday after Trinity. Before reading it, even if you are familiar with the parable, I recommend taking a moment to read the passage in question, Matthew 13 1-9; 18-23.
Evensong, Christchurch Priory, 24th June 2007
I wish someone back then had asked me to describe the God I didn’t believe in.