• Pentecost and Trinity

    In the Church calendar we have just celebrated the two important festivals of Pentecost and Trinity. Our cathedral is called the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity and at the high altar there is a famous tapestry celebrating the Trinity. It is made up of seven panels, in the three central panels there is a red equilateral triangle in the background with a bright white sun in the centre representing the Father, a blue Tau cross representing the Son, and orange wing-shaped flames representing the Holy Spirit. On each of the four side panels are symbols of the four Evangelists – Matthew (a winged man), Mark (a winged lion), Luke…

  • Coronation and Prayer

    It was lovely to see two of the bishops I have worked for taking part in King Charles’ coronation. Durham accompanied the King and Hereford accompanied the Queen. Despite the weather it was an amazing day and I felt it was uplifting to see how much spiritual content and beautiful music they managed to incorporate into the service. I pray people’s lives were touched both in Westminster Abbey and those watching from afar through the Archbishop’s sermon, prayers, liturgy and music. The themes of ‘God’s love’ and ‘servanthood’, that were very much communicated throughout the coronation service are also observed today in the Common Worship calendar. We remember the life…

  • Busy Bank Holiday Weekend

    It’s been a busy bank holiday weekend. Praise God – Ish has returned to full health and strength and loves doing what he does best, communicating the Gospel to all ages. And so we had lots of fun and laughter on Saturday at Ish’s concert in Christchurch Sandown on the Isle of Wight.  Ish’s passion has always been to teach scripture and on Saturday he gave us all plenty of scripture verses to learn and think about. It was great fun to see all ages join in singing with amazing enthusiasm. The organisers Charlotte and Andrew have been great friends for years and did a brilliant job in arranging the…

  • Walking with God in the Spring

    How do the Seasons inform us about God and the Bible? I took these photos on our walk yesterday. I love the Spring when everything begins to come alive again as nature wakes up and begins to blossom. Spring means a new beginning, a new day, we get warmth from the sunlight, colour from the new growth as plants and flowers spring up again everywhere, and our spirits are inspired to start again with new ideas. I also love the words of Isaiah below that give us hope: Isaiah 35 – The Joy of the Redeemed The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and…

  • After Easter – What Next?

    The week after Easter is often referred to as ‘Low Week’. This is perhaps because in comparison Holy Week finishes on such a high culminating with the resurrection of Jesus. Or it could be a slight misinterpretation of an ancient practice called ‘lauds’ meaning praise which is a service of early morning prayer usually at daybreak. In the Anglican Church we call this part of the ‘daily office’, and it is a good discipline to adopt as every day begins with prayer and scripture readings. In the days following Jesus’ resurrection he appeared to his disciples and many others. What an amazing comfort this must have been for them after…