Kelvin Holdsworth
Releasing the Mission
The congregational consultation can be viewed here.
Sermon preached on 22 September 2013
by the Rev Cedric Blakey
The Forum – John Curtice – Q and A
recorded on 26 May 2013
Sunday 2 June 2013
Thursday 30 May 2013 – Corpus Christi
1100 – Holy Communion
1930 – High Mass with Procession and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
Preacher: The Rt Rev Kevin Pearson – Bishop of Argyll and The Isles
Music: Vierne – Messe Solennelle
Sunday 2 June – Celebration of the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth
0830 Said Eucharist
Presiding: The Rt Rev Dr Gregor Duncan – Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway
1030 Sung Eucharist
Presiding: The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth
Preaching: The Rev Canon Prof John Riches
1830 Choral Evensong (sung by the Vicars Choral of Wells Cathedral)
Presiding: The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth
Daily Prayer takes place from Monday to Saturday at 0930 in church.
Evening Prayer takes place on Saturday at 1700 online via a Google+ Hangout.
More details of online Evening Prayer
A said midweek Eucharist takes place every Thursday at 1100.
Sunday 21 April 2013
Sunday 21 April – Easter 4
0830 Said Eucharist
1030 Sung Eucharist
Preaching: The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth
Presiding: The Rev Cedric Blakey
1830 Sung Evensong
Presiding: The Rev Cedric Blakey
2000 The Open Silence
Daily Prayer takes place from Monday to Saturday at 0930 in church.
Evening Prayer takes place on Saturday at 1700 online via a Google+ Hangout.
More details of online Evening Prayer
A said midweek Eucharist takes place every Thursday at 1100.
L’Arche
Diocesan Synod 2013
Sermon preached by Akma Adam
on 3 March 2013
Sermon preached on 18 March 2012
by the Rev Akma Adam
Sermon preached by John Riches – 12 February 2012
Do you not know that in a race all the runners compete, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.
It’s not always, possible, taking him out of context, in little snippets, to catch the sustained passion in Paul’s writing. This passage comes at the end of a chapter where Paul defends, defines, lauds even , his freedom. Defiantly he asks those who challenge his authority – wanting to question his status, to place him under the Jerusalem church: ‘Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? ‘ And in those remarks we hear echoes of his earlier remarkable claims that all things are permitted to him; all things are lawful .
But such freedom brings its own costs and demands. ‘For though I am free from all people – or from the law of Moses – I have made myself a slave to all, that I might win the more.’
It’s this tension between radical freedom from all laws, demands, controls on the one hand and the deep inner discipline which rules his life in the gospel as the slave of Christ on the other, which defines Christian existence for Paul.
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