I had a student, some years ago now, who wanted to do a study of the place of green issues in the Anglican liturgical texts. I am sure he expected to find an absence. He soon discovered, however, that because the liturgy had emerged within a largely agricultural society, one that was far closer toContinue reading “The Cosmic Incarnation”
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The End of an Era
Last week I attended the funeral of a dear friend. He was the parish priest of the church my partner and I attended whilst at university in Manchester. My partner also lodged at the church for a couple of years. We were associated with the church for about ten years in total, from 1984 toContinue reading “The End of an Era”
Celebrating Easter 2020
Just before Easter I had a zoom conversation with a Muslim professional. He said that he had read that I was a man of faith and therefore asked how I was going to celebrate Easter. I replied that Easter was the highlight of the Christian year, more so than Christmas, and that it was aContinue reading “Celebrating Easter 2020”