Entries from November 2009
Greenbelt discount
Going to Greenbelt 2010? buy your tickets by midnight 30th November, and get a 20% discount.
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Indaba?
Mike Hill gave an address to Bristol Diocesan Synod about the state of the Anglican communion. It included this comment:
…it seems to me that the wrong way to deal with our differences is to be forming alternative groups. The reason I say that and have repeated it time and time again is that my great More...
Did Jesus come to England?
And did those feet in ancient times walk upon England’s pastures green?
Various religious groups have maintained the idea that Jesus travelled to England, but scholars have generally dismissed it. Now Scottish academic and Church of Scotland minister Dr Gordon Strachan suggests that Jesus ‘may have visited England’ after all – perhaps in the years we More...
Advent books
three books to give you something to think about every day through Advent:
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Advent
Advent begins on Sunday. If you haven’t yet got your Advent stuff together you’d better nip over to Proost toot suite and nab a few calendars and resources. They have Beyond’s amazing Advent Beach Hut Calendar (I already have mine hanging on the kitchen wall).If you buy it today you’ll have it in time for More...
writers on writing
My days are jam packed at the moment with students, carol service planning and committee meetings. (I love the first two; committees are simply a necessary evil.) But even in the busiest phases of term I try to fit in some writing somewhere – even if I have to skip lunch or get up stupidly More...
Jesus: born to tweet?
Cranmer reports that Jesus is pipped at the post only by Churchill as history’s best would-have-been twitterer.
According to Prospect editor David Goodhart: “Churchill and Jesus both specialised in brief, memorable phrases — so both ‘we will fight them on the beaches’ and ‘blessed are the meek’ are messages perfect for the Twitter generation. Jesus was More...
following
I’ve had a few requests about following this new site.
You can receive instant daily updates on Twitter by clicking the icon on the right hand side of the page that says “follow me”. Sending my blog posts across there is about all I do on twitter – I’m absorbed with writing elsewhere and don’t have More...
ADVENT: How long, O Lord?
Twelve years ago this month I was only a few weeks away from delivering my son. I had done quite well up until then, sporting a small, neat little bump. But those last few weeks, all of a sudden it was too much. My back ached, my legs hurt, and no matter what, the baby More...



