London Bridge Attack Second Anniversary
Jesus is talking to his disciples and says to them something which is as powerful now as it must have been then. ‘You will know the truth,’ he says, ‘and the truth will make you free.’
View sermonHere you can find Sermons from some of the special and civic services - including Holy Week and Easter and Carol services - which take place at the Cathedral
Jesus is talking to his disciples and says to them something which is as powerful now as it must have been then. ‘You will know the truth,’ he says, ‘and the truth will make you free.’
View sermonThe Camino has been described as a journey of truth, an invitation to rediscover yourself through introspection and new encounters; changing habits that make you unhappy and building friendships. The Camino poses a single question to each of us. ‘Who are you?’
View sermonMay the words of my lips and the meditations of all our hearts be now and always acceptable in your sight, O Lord our strength and our redeemer
View sermonFriday 15 March 2019 will be forever a date etched into my memory, as so many dates nowadays are.
View sermonLast week Boris Johnson, looking for another way to talk about his beloved Brexit, picked up the Bible and turned to the Old Testament
View sermonWelcome deare feast of Lent: who loves not thee, He loves not Temperance, or Authoritie, But is compos'd of passion.
View sermonIn today’s gospel reading, Jesus gives a clear warning to his first hearers and to us today about the dangers of drawing attention to ourselves and parading our piety in front of others. He goes on to say that charitable giving, prayer and fasting are things between us and God and we shouldn’t make them known to everyone.
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