“Today’s the Day”, Luke 19.5 & 9
“Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today.” An helpful phrase my parents repeated to me while growing […]
“Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today.” An helpful phrase my parents repeated to me while growing […]
Date: Sunday 2nd April Locations: Bracknell and Watford Special occasion: none Speakers Osagie and Heinrich spoke in Watford and Bracknell respectively. Neither have […]
My next sermon is about an “architelōnēs”. A what? A chief tax collector. The word appears just once in the New […]
Jesus knew all the answers, but he still asked questions. Seems a bit odd, doesn’t it? As Conrad Gempf comments in […]
Sampling Sundays One of the hats I wear is labelled, “corporate worship leader”. It’s my job to help develop the corporate […]
How does it feel to be rebuked? Not pleasant, I’m sure you’ll agree. A friend once asked me how I […]
The world is populated by too many mindless men and women. Merton shows us how solitude can help us to […]
Preamble The world is populated by too many mindless men and women. “Automatons cannot make a society”, and thus we […]
“Mercy me!” is an old fashioned expression these days, but I grew up hearing it in my home and that […]
How does it feel when someone gets your name wrong? Mine is often spelt incorrectly. I’ve had Malcom, Malcombe and Malkom, […]