Reflection Mark 4:35ff 20/06/21
Living on an Island, it is not unusual for us to be able to watch the sea rapidly change in its behaviour over the course
Living on an Island, it is not unusual for us to be able to watch the sea rapidly change in its behaviour over the course
Sermon for All Saints’, Ryde Trinity 2, June 13th 2021One step enough in the love of ChristReadings: 2 Corinthians 5:6-10, 14-17 & Mark 4:26-34[I think
Sermon for All Saints’, RydePentecost, 16th May 2021Readings: Acts 2:1-21; John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15It’s a great moment in the year, the festival of Pentecost,the church’s birthday,
Sermon for All Saints’, Ryde7th Sunday of Easter, 16th May 2021 Readings: Acts 1:15-17, 21-end; John 17:6-19 May I speak in the name of God,
All Saints’ Ryde -, 25th April 2021 Acts 4.5-12; John 10.11-18 Our Good Shepherd, by grace May I speak… I mentioned my godfather last week
Last Sunday, I preached off some brief notes rather than a full text – I find there are pros and cons to these different approaches
SermonsAll Saints’, Ryde 2nd Sunday of Easter, 11th April 2021,with the Licensing of the Revd James Percivalas Interim Priest in Charge Readings: Acts 4:32-35; John