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Visit28 Jul. 2019
...when the whole world comes alive in our beloved. No longer is there any sense of separation or division but unity and communion with all. I could go on but...
Read more22 Sep. 2019
Sunday 22 September 2019 – Choral Evensong Ezra 1 John 7:14-36 How many times, I wonder, has Peter stood in this pulpit and preached about the anthem? Actually, given notice...
Read more14 Jul. 2022
...collection. “We were overwhelmed with the response to the events in 2019, and look forward to welcoming people to see this new installation and experience the Minster in a different...
Read more12 Apr. 2023
...to learn from and have a wealth of experience. I also help teach the apprentices, which is humbling as I joined as an apprentice originally! “It’s great to pass my...
Read more05 Jan. 2020
...complex. That building was destroyed by the Jericho earthquake in 1927. Since the Israeli occupation of the West Bank in 1967, the well’s been the focus of considerable acrimony between...
Read more13 Mar. 2022
...not be curtailed, even if it will end up in his own death. Jesus’ lament comes from the depths of his compassion – that deep place of being moved in...
Read more30 May. 2019
...experience and they haven’t even got a bobsled to enter the competition with. Against all the odds, they manage to surmount all these obstacles. Despite the prejudice of the judges,...
Read more01 Dec. 2019
...the thief in the night – the unwanted visitor who disrupts the home. Advent tells us that God’s coming will be an unsettling and disturbing experience. With God comes change,...
Read more15 Mar. 2024
...only to include the greatest works of the past, but also regularly to commission new works, as well as to champion the work of women composers. On Easter Day 2021,...
Read more24 Jun. 2021
...St Cuthbert’s miracles. Dr Helen Rawson, York Minster’s Head of Heritage, said: “The window, in its beauty, detail and technique, is one of the finest surviving examples of the art...
Read more06 Jan. 2019
...of the comedian Peter Kay: ‘What’s that all about?’ Well there’s actually a profound connection between the wise men, the baptism of Jesus, and the turning of water into wine...
Read more11 Feb. 2024
...biochemist and administrator, and a pair of comedy writers have in common? I have two answers to the question. And I’ll give you the less important one now: this past...
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