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Lectionary Sermon for August 23, 2020 (Year A) Matthew 16: 13 – 20
WARNING – THINK BEFORE YOU ANSWERYou would think that, given the wide availability of the Bible and in particular the accessibility of the New Testament, it would be relatively easy to work out and agree on what Jesus was all … Continue reading
Lectionary Sermon for August 24, 2014 (Year A) Matthew 16: 13 – 20
How do you see our religion? Five years ago I commissioned a side panel for the notice board outside the Methodist Church at Epsom. The wording then was: “True religion is lived – not just professed”. It took me a … Continue reading
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