Showing posts with label curacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curacy. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 November 2007

A Remembrance Day Sermon

Earlier this month I preached on Remembrance Day (which was a Sunday). My text was Amos 5:24 "But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream."

It was part of a series on Amos, otherwise the passage isn't the most obvious choice!

You can find it here courtesy of Google Docs.

Tuesday, 29 May 2007

The big clear up


As mentioned a moment ago, I'm in the middle of clearing up my Wycliffe room. This involves sorting out not only three years of lecture notes, but also sermon notes from St Andrew the Great (the church I went to as a student), notes from CICCU days, All Souls days, and two years of Cornhill Training Course notes. Throw in all my paperwork from working at the British Red Cross, C-of-E selection conferences, etc and we have a huge paperwork mountain!

But, to keep myself sane, I'm listening to some Blues Traveler music. Hmm, must go see whether their website has changed since I last visited it, 4 years ago. I'm quite a fan of blues music and discovered these guys through the Blues Brothers 2000 movie. You can't beat some rock 'n' harmonica to keep one going!

Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Have collar, must start blog


A few hours ago I tried on my new clerical shirts and - for the first time in my life ever - slipped in the dog collar. Hmm. Maybe this Vicar-thing is going ahead after all. So, time to start a blog. Welcome to what could be a compendium of wise insights, provoking posts, amusing links and an insight into my brain. Alternatively, it could become yet another Web 2.0 narcissistic time-wasting effort at self-promotion. You, dear reader, are about to find out.