One of the many astounding things about the Eucharist is the way it exists within God’s conception of time, not ours. The way it, like Angels, transcends mortal conceptions of time and space, while simultaneously colliding, unbelievably, with it.
Read MoreI find it important to remind myself, to remind you all, that doing the work isn’t the only important thing. That being with God, that is the important thing.
Read MoreI think, perhaps, humans are creation, run wild. We are what happens when the drive to create is coupled with the freedom to create whatever we want.
Read MoreWhat is more of the gospel - what is better news - than the truth of who we are? Living, breathing examples of the expansiveness of God’s creation, and the love which God has for each and every one of us?
Read MoreIt is when you are actively inclusive in a world that is actively exclusive that it is easiest to think that your work is done. To slip into that danger of thinking “I have done enough”.
Read MorePreached during Evensong at Jesus College Chapel, Oxford on Sunday 23rd of January 2022
Read MorePreached at St Nicholas’ Church, Leicester on Sunday 21st of November 2021, for the memorial service marking Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Read MoreA little bit of theology behind one of the poems from ‘The Backwater Sermons’
Read MoreI turned a 15th century theological masterpiece into a Twitter thread that is also quite probably the world’s weirdest, slowest, book club.
Read MoreThe plague is happening. The plague is happening and services cannot happen in churches. But this. All of this is worship.
Read MoreNear the start of lockdown I began to write a series of Plague Poems - here they are.
Read MoreA personal essay: It turns out that calling God a “Bitch” gets His attention.
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