One of the things that’s often said nowadays is that Christmas begins earlier every year. I’m sure we’ve all heard people say that; we might have even said it, or at least thought it, ourselves at some time. And when people do say that it’s usually meant as a complaint, not so much about ChristmasContinue reading “Sermon for Advent 4 – Sunday 19th December, 2021”
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Sermon for Advent 3 – Sunday 12th December, 2021
During the week, when I read the Gospel for this morning and began to think about the theme of this morning’s sermon, I was at once reminded of a conversation I once had with some neighbours of mine. The conversation happened after they, a couple with 3 young children, had returned from a 2-week caravanContinue reading “Sermon for Advent 3 – Sunday 12th December, 2021”
Sermon for Advent 2 – Sunday 5th December, 2021
Not too long ago, reports emerged about some rather curious things that the archbishop of Canterbury had been saying. As it was told to me, and I’m sure to many others, the archbishop had said that doesn’t believe in God but does believe in Jesus. That’s a rather curious thing for any priest to say,Continue reading “Sermon for Advent 2 – Sunday 5th December, 2021”