Second Sunday before Lent - 9am and Choral Eucharist
The Sea of Galilee is surrounded by hills.
View sermonOn this page you will find a selection of the sermons preached at Southwark Cathedral by clergy from the Cathedral, Diocese of Southwark and further afield
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The Sea of Galilee is surrounded by hills.
View sermonThe other day I heard an interview on Radio 4 with someone who was talking about Facebook
View sermonI’m sure you’re familiar with those visitors’ books that some churches have on the hymn book cupboards near the font, to which you can add your comment after visiting the church - ‘Lovely’, ‘Peaceful’, ‘Historic’, that kind of thing that people write
View sermonSo which part of yourself are you not so keen on? Which part of you would you change or get rid of if you had half a chance and twice the money? Your nose – too long? Your hair – too sparse? Your lips – too thin? Your ears – too prominent? Your legs – too short? Your feet – too big?
View sermonWhat’s your earliest memory? Amazingly, given how momentous the event is, none of us, so it seems, remembers being born
View sermonThis morning Southwark Cathedral and St Magnus the martyr met at the centre of London Bridge for our annual service to Bless the River Thames.
View sermonToday we celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany. The word ‘Epiphany’ is described in the Cambridge Dictionary as “a moment when you suddenly feel that you understand, or suddenly become conscious of, something that is very important to you.”
View sermonWhen the Church of England revised its liturgies in 2000 it was suggested that as the season of the Incarnation lasts from Christmas Day until the Feast of Candlemas on 2 February, it would be a great idea to keep your Christmas tree up until 2 February
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