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From a sacred place to a holy isle
I am going to be Vicar of Holy Island and Team Leader of the Bro Cybi Ministry Area on the Isle of Anglesey in the Diocese of Bangor. It is undoubtedly a thin place with a rich history of Celtic … Continue reading
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Rest in Peace, Frodo, my friend
Until my wife and I bought two lurcher pups just over 9 years ago, I was more of a cat person than a dog person. Frodo and Pippin changed that. Frodo died on Wednesday. In December 2012, it was found … Continue reading
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Revelations from St John the Divine
Introduction To use the Book of Revelation to show how theology might be done in a local context might initially raise a few eyebrows to say the least. By the end of this paper, I hope that you will have … Continue reading
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Contextual Bible Study
A group of Catholic, Evangelical and Anglican Christians have been meeting at Newman University to look at the Bible contextually (in our situation, but with reference to the past). On Monday 18 November at 11:45, we will be looking at … Continue reading
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Sabbatical Days
I may, or may not, blog about my sabbatical days as they come to an end in 3 days. However, I offer this poem which I believe speaks quite well about what it has all meant. I touched noses with … Continue reading
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Sabbatical Musings: Being heard
One of the striking moments of sabbatical has been the process of being listened to. Listening is not something I am good at. I will try harder when I return, although therein lies a point perhaps if you try hard … Continue reading
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Improvising with the Bible
During my two weeks at St Deiniol’s Library in Hawarden (www.gladstoneslibrary.org)[1], as well as writing a sample chapter and revision of the introduction of my proposed Meeting the Jewish Jesus for Grove Books[2]; I have been wrestling with the whole … Continue reading
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The Ghost Estate
I visited a Ghost Estate today. The Ghost Estate is Parkwood Springs in Sheffield. Up to the age of 7, I lived there. Then the estate was violently demolished by Sheffield City Council and the people who lived there were … Continue reading
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Urban Bible: Storybook or Manual
I have just spent a happy couple of hours with a couple of clergy, diocesan officers and a PhD student at Chester Diocesan Church House discussing how the Bible can be used in urban areas. I have become a fan … Continue reading
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Bookless Bible
Bookless Bibles[1] I wonder whether one of the ways that we can reintroduce the biblical narrative to people on urban estates is by taking seriously a method called Remembering the Bible.[2] Janet Lees opens her book with the following words: … Continue reading
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