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- Our God is able – (Daniel 3:17) able to save (Hebrews 7:25) able to help (Hebrews 2:18) able to provide (2 Corinthians 9:8) able to do far more than we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20)Our God
- Looking for the Resurrection Vicar’s letter A quiz for Easter The story behind the hymn: ‘Christ Arose!’ Reflecting Faith: Lychgates What’s the Big Idea? – An Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament: Leviticus & Numbers Inability does not equal inactivity Why we should be like donkeys The Coventry Passion Cross ** Editor: Paul...Looking at God (all articles) for March 2024
- An old couple are driving down the motorway when the wife gets a call from their daughter. ‘Mum, there’s a car driving the wrong way down the motorway!’ The wife warns her husband that there is a lunatic on the motorway. Her husband, clutching the wheel in terror, replies: ‘One lunatic? There are dozens of...Looking for the Resurrection
- In the Nicene Creed we say ‘We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.’ In the gospel accounts of the resurrection there is a lot of looking and seeing. Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome went early to the tomb. They saw the stone...Vicar’s letter
- This Easter marks the 150th birthday of this much-loved hymn, sung each year by millions of Christians worldwide. It all began on a little pump organ in the living room of a college professor in Pennsylvania, back in 1874. Robert Lowry was professor of literature at Bucknell University, and pastor of a nearby church. He...The story behind the hymn: ‘Christ Arose!’
- Are you a pet-lover? Many people own a dog, a cat or a budgie, but most of us don’t own a donkey! Yet in Bible times, donkeys were essential to daily life. They did everything from helping to grind corn, to ploughing, to carrying people, to transporting their belongings. Despite their small frame, donkeys are...Why we should be like donkeys
- “He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement that bought us peace was upon Him and by His stripes we are healed.” Isaiah 53:4-6 Coventry Cathedral uses as its emblem the Coventry Passion Cross – three nails together forming the Cross of Christ. Here is my reflection on the...The Coventry Passion Cross
- On the moors near to where I used to live in West Yorkshire, there were a couple of large stones with crosses marked on them. Many people thought that they were boundary or marker stones, and in so far as they marked the way towards the oldest church in that area they were. To be more exact,...Reflecting Faith: Lychgates
- These books are concerned with Israel’s wandering in the desert, on their journey from slavery in Egypt to the promised land of Canaan. Leviticus focuses on the regulations about worship, ceremonial cleanness, moral laws and holy days. The key theme is that of holiness, as every detail of our lives is affected by the presence...What’s the Big Idea? – introducing Leviticus & Numbers
- It is perhaps a well-polished truth, but one well worth remembering again: when it comes to salvation, “We were justified by faith alone, through grace alone, but we are not sanctified by faith alone”. In other words, we are made acceptable to God only through the death and resurrection of Jesus, who dealt with our...Inability does not equal inactivity
- ‘Lenten Valentines’ What’s the Big Idea? An Introduction to the Books of the Bible: Exodus What’s so special about Jesus? Reflecting Faith: Memorial Stones Life on a spin What is the point of temptation? ** Editor: Canon Paul Hardingham considers the subject of ‘real love’. If you are struggling for a Minister’s Letter this month,...Looking at God (all articles) for February 2024
- This month both Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day fall on the same day! The link between the two can be summed up in terms of the nature of real love! Lent, beginning on Ash Wednesday, focuses on learning to love God more, as we give Him space in our lives. This is what Jesus found...‘Lenten Valentines’