Second Sunday of Lent - Choral Evensong
Have you ever taken a leap of faith? Have you ever had to do something, or trust someone, or rely entirely on what felt like your instinct?
View sermonHave you ever taken a leap of faith? Have you ever had to do something, or trust someone, or rely entirely on what felt like your instinct?
View sermonThose of you who were here on Ash Wednesday this Lent will have heard a passage from Isaiah 58, in which the prophet described the sort of fasting the penitence that the Lord God wants to see in the lives of his holy people.
View sermonI suspect that there may be some of us in the Cathedral this morning who have vivid memories of living through the Great Smog of London in December 1952
View sermonSt Mary Overie, St Saviour, Southwark, over the river, a human haunt in stone, thousand years here, the sweet Thames well recalls. Who came?
View sermonInto a garden close to Lambeth Palace a wife enters with a caller to find her husband in his birthday suit, naked, nude, nothing on, sitting under a tree in the sunshine reading Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’
View sermonNothing, and I do Literally mean nothing, sends more of a tingle down my spine or touches me more profoundly than the final reading at the Cathedral Carol Service in the week before Christmas when one of the clergy here stands in the middle of the tower space in the darkened Cathedral and reads the verses that we have just heard from John 1
View sermonToday is the first Sunday in our annual Season of Gifts. We are encouraged to consider again what we offer to God by way of a response to his love and gifts to us
View sermonThe newly released film ‘Darkest Hour’ is giving people the opportunity to think again about the leadership that Winston Churchill gave to this nation
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