Entries from February 2008

Let’s hear it for the old people…

On February 6, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
(actually, not even that old – 50 may sound old if you’re 18, but it’s all a matter of perspective…) there’s a lot in conversations about church and mission that is somewhat disparaging of old people; nice to read something that registers that they too are human beings who matter to God. More...

Bishop’s apology

On February 5, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I have just read an essay by James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, in which he speaks of his regret over opposing the consecration of Dr Jeffrey John. "I had been one of the nine Diocesan Bishops to have objected publicly to the proposed consecration of Dr. Jeffrey John, now Dean of St. Albans. I deeply More...
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Lent 2008

On February 5, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
A couple of students asked me for the links to my Lent series on "Giving it up" – it starts here and runs through six posts.  I shan’t be blogging Lent in such an intensive way this year (though I’m not actually giving up blogging for Lent!) Meantime, remember that giving things up for Lent More...
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Candlemas

On February 2, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
One of the most-read features of this blog is the summaries I write on the liturgical year – why are the feasts there, what do they mean, and how can we engage with them in a way that brings our own individual and community devotion to life?  Today is Candlemas, blog-readers, so Christmas is finally More...

The Evangelical Hermeneutic

On February 2, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Rev Lamblove in interesting form again, about how the Evangelical culture trains people to read the Bible More...

Too much religion is bad for your faith

On February 1, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
"When the Kingdom comes in great power and glory, no one is going to care if anybody took the minutes." Giles Fraser in the Church Times More...

lies, damned lies and statistics

On February 1, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The latest statistics on Anglican Church attendance are published see figures here – and CofE website commentary here.  Statistics are always a mystery to me… how much use are they, really? Some of the summaries sound like government spin, trying to tell us that a decrease is really an increase; some of it tells us More...
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