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Lectionary Sermon for 19 April 2015, Easter 3 Year B on Luke 24: 36 – 48
A Selfie Wont Quite Do It I guess we have all noted the current craze for selfie pictures. For the serious addict, the must-have accessory is the selfie stick, whereby the aspiring star of every photo can have themselves in … Continue reading
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Tagged Emmaus, hospitality, Mark, Progressive sermon, Selfie
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Lectionary Sermon for 8 February 2015 on Mark 1: 29 – 39
On Clicking the “I agree” Box Some time back I read a comment on Twitter which said To most Christians, the Bible is like a software licence. Nobody actually reads it. They just scroll to the bottom and click “I … Continue reading
Lectionary sermon for 4 January 2015 Christmas 2 on Luke 2: 41 – 52
For me, one memorable newspaper Boxing Day cartoon was a cartoon of the wise men returning from Bethlehem, passing an advertising hoarding giving the latest discounts offered on Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. There was a speech bubble from one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas 2, Luke, New Year resolutions, Progressive sermon, science of behaviour
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