Rt Rev Mariann Budde, click to listen to full sermon At the service at the Washington National Cathedral yesterday, the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Rt Rev Mariann Budde preached a sermon on the subject of unity. A moderate, thoughtful sermon has created a firestorm of anger and recrimination. Clearly, it was not the kind of… Continue reading A turbulent priest for the Trump era
Category: Theology
‘I packed my bags and left consumer Christianity behind’
The Miracle of Cana of Galilee by Alexandra Desnitskaya Review of Water to Wine: some of my story by Brian Zahnd Brian Zahnd was a pastor of a successful church in Missouri that he had founded and led for over 20 years: “From a certain perspective things couldn’t have been better. I had a large church… Continue reading ‘I packed my bags and left consumer Christianity behind’
The best book I read in 2024
I read some great books in 2024. Among them, The Wood Between the Worlds by Brian Zahnd, Fully Alive by Elizabeth Oldfield, Where the Light Fell by Philip Yancey, Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl, Poor by Katriona O’Sullivan, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry and Open by Andre Agassi.… Continue reading The best book I read in 2024
The ’emotional magnifying glass’ of Christmas
That Christmas is a new animated Netflix film from Richard Curtis, the writer of some of my favourite comedy such as Blackadder, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill. (Curtis also wrote Love, Actually which is my least favourite Christmas film, but that’s a subject for another blog). That Christmas is a decent family… Continue reading The ’emotional magnifying glass’ of Christmas
The crucible of truth
The legacy of John Smyth’s sadistic abuse has had far-reaching consequences which will rumble on. In almost 1500 years never before has an Archbishop of Canterbury resigned. Smyth's appalling crimes have been transposed, compounded and institutionalised through both the active cover-up and the passive inaction of others. The yeast has worked through a whole batch.… Continue reading The crucible of truth
Engaging with the dark; bringing light to Halloween – by Anna Price
On Halloween this year, our church, St Mary Magdalene Gorleston will be preparing to welcome around 200 families from our estate, to pass through our annual 'Light on a Dark Night’ event. This has become a hugely popular community gathering point for those out trick or treating, as well as for those trying to perhaps… Continue reading Engaging with the dark; bringing light to Halloween – by Anna Price
“This is my life. I want no other”: faith, politics & belonging – by Ian Geary
“This life therefore is not righteousness, but growth in righteousness, not health, but healing, not being but becoming, not rest but exercise. We are not yet what we shall be, but we are growing toward it, the process is not yet finished, but it is going on, this is not the end, but it is… Continue reading “This is my life. I want no other”: faith, politics & belonging – by Ian Geary
The deepest grace & truth: the crux of Christian faith
Review of The Wood Between the Worlds: a Poetic Theology of the Cross – by Brian Zahnd (IVP, 2024) There is nothing more central to Christian theology than Jesus’ death on the cross. As Brian Zahnd puts it: “Everything about the gospel message leads to the cross and proceeds from the cross…the crucifixion of Jesus… Continue reading The deepest grace & truth: the crux of Christian faith
What I have learnt from my ‘Soul Survivor’ Bible
We have a Bible my daughter was kindly given by her former youth group designed and marketed for young people: The Soul Survivor Youth Bible. I bet thousands of other young people have a copy too. But since the closure of the Soul Survivor festival and the scandals caused by Mike Pilavachi’s abusive and manipulative… Continue reading What I have learnt from my ‘Soul Survivor’ Bible
Being a ‘public Christian’
Photo by Kaique Rocha on Pexels.com When it comes to matters of faith in public life, we are living in fascinating times. 15-20 years ago the militant ‘New Atheism’ of Richard Dawkins was on the rise and it seemed everyone was reading The God Delusion. But the mood-music has changed. Dawkins himself recently described himself… Continue reading Being a ‘public Christian’

