In this sermon preached in St Mary’s Comberton, the Revd David Newton asks what it means for us to be witnesses to God’s story. (more…)
In this sermon preached at St Michael’s, the Revd Lynda Taylor reflects on the story of ‘doubting Thomas’, which reminds us that our journey of belief can be confusing and far from straightforward. But Jesus still stands alongside us and says ‘Peace be with you’.
In this sermon preached on Easter Day at St Michael’s, the Revd David Newton asks what the resurrection of Christ really means. (more…)
Read Archbishop Welby’s Easter Sermon, preached at Canterbury Cathedral on Easter Day 2018. (more…)
This year Easter Sunday coincides with April Fools’ Day – a theme that David Newton explores in this short piece which appeared in the local village magazine, the Caldecote Journal, and is reproduced here. (more…)
In this sermon preached on Palm Sunday, the Revd David Newton asks why we should keep Holy Week special. (more…)
In this sermon preached at the beginning of Lent, the Revd Howard Bigg looks at what lies beyond the glory of Jesus’ transfiguration. (more…)
In this sermon preached at the beginning of Lent, Ruth Bond unpacks ‘three steps to heaven’ in the words of Jesus from the Gospel of Mark. (more…)
In this sermon preached at the beginning of Lent, David Newton encourages us to think about using the Jesus Prayer and fasting. (more…)
In this sermon, preached on the Sunday next before Lent 2018, the Revd David Newton takes a fresh perspective on the extraordinary stories of Elijah taken up in a whirlwind and Jesus transfigured on the mountain. (more…)