Imagine if it was your job to make rules for humanity by which to live. The whole of humanity depends on you to come up with a set of rules to ensure that humanity prospers, stays safe, and protects t...
We all like to be fed don’t we?
I like to be fed. In fact, I love food. To be honest, I like to think of myself as something of a foodie. I enjoy creative, flavourful, food experiences, and tasting de...
Last week I put the cat among the pigeons, somewhat, by referring to the Holy Spirit as a she.
I enjoy receiving correspondence from readers, and I received two letters: one from a woman who felt ins...
Throughout the Bible, the Spirit of God filled people at specific times and places to anoint them for a special mission or purpose.
For example, in the Hebrew Bible, Joshua was filled with the Spirit...
Tomorrow is The Festival of Ascension and it sits between the two festivals of Easter and Pentecost.
Easter is when we celebrate the resurrected Jesus, and Pentecost is when we celebrate God’s Spirit...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt got tired of smiling and saying the same things over and over at White House receptions, and so one evening he decided to find out whether anybody was paying attention ...
This week we celebrated the installation and collation of Jerry, the new canon residentiary at the Cathedral.
Us Anglicans like to use long words, do we not!
To put it another way, we welcomed a new...
Do we really know each other?
Because there is a difference between knowing someone and knowing about someone. We often know a lot of things about each other. For example, we can know someone's name,...
Breakfast.
I love it. It’s my favourite meal of the day. Whether tucking in to a “full-English” at a roadside greasy spoon, picking apart a pair of smoky kippers in a posh Edinburgh hotel, slicing op...
Christianity asserts that we are holistic beings – that our bodies, minds, and spirits are interlocked and interwoven and cannot be separated.
In terms of the mind, we are both intellectual and emoti...