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Someone made a comment to me yesterday, “It was so good to hear you talk about Jesus in your sermon.” The comment came from someone whose...
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That Sermon Revisited

The sermon delivered by Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, at our Queen’s state funeral was potentially heard by 4 billion...
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Four billion sermon

The statistics are staggering. 400,000 people queued to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II in the Hall of Westminster and an...
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God Save the Queen

I have written before about what I might do if I found myself preaching on the Sunday after our Queen died. Well that is where I found...
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Caught Anything Lately?

I have been thinking about the stories in the four Gospels where the disciples have worked hard and have caught nothing, then Jesus turns...
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Beautiful

It was good to have a brief break from blogging to make space for sea, sand and sunshine (most of the time), and a few ice creams on the...
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Football Has Come Home

“Football was invented because men had nothing to say to their mates.” (Ben Elton) Certainly, football is something that men take very...
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Neighbours

The media event of last week was the airing of the final episode of the long running Australian soap opera Neighbours. “Thanks for loving...
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The Buzz of Preaching

One of the things I miss about being a regular church pastor is the sense of excitement and anticipation about preparing for a new sermon...
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Read my Lips

Presidential candidate George H. W. Bush received enthusiastic cheers by promising his party convention, “Read my lips, no new taxes.”...
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Why look for the living among the dead?

Last week I was pleased to be part of the Dead Preachers Society Conference in Eastbourne. The idea arose from a visit to New Orleans...
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Daring to Speak

I sometimes jokingly say that the epitaph on my gravestone is likely to be: “He could talk!” Of course, that is an obvious danger for...
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