Liturgical Language
I’ve been writing liturgies thick and fast the last few weeks, and – perhaps more interesting – overseeing various student groups as they put liturgies together.
To get liturgical language right, it’s important to think through what liturgy is for and how it works in practice. Prayer is not quite poetry, but it needs to be More...
Obedience and freedom
This morning in Chapel, after our lectionary readings which were pretty heavy on “obedience” I read from Madeleine L’Engle, who artfully draws out the idea that obedience does not necessarily limit possibilities, but draws us into a commitment to pursue an idea with proper diligence, so that the excitement and potential of a passing thought More...
A history of Christianity in 15 objects
An interesting series starting up at History of Christianity, organised by Deddington Parish Church. No doubt Radio 4 listeners will remember Neil MacGregor’s History of the World in 100 objects, and I am guessing that was the inspiration for this series.
Intriguingly the first talk, on “the Cross”, is not a specific cross. Unlike Neil MacGregor, More...
after Irene
My son and I have been in Connecticut for two weeks now. We are here for a few years (about 5) while I carry out my new post as Dean of Marquand Chapel and Associate Professor at Yale Divinity School. We haven’t emigrated or left forever – we still have ties in the UK, and More...
Moving house
The last few weeks I have been packing up my life in England ready to move to the USA. This morning I woke up in Connecticut, in a temporary apartment where I will live for about a month until my furniture arrives from England. Moving house is always stressful – one of those experiences that’s More...
THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD?
Saint Peter is watching the gates of Heaven, but he really has to go to the bathroom. He asks Jesus to watch the gates for a few minutes, and Jesus agrees.
As Jesus is standing there, he sees an old man leading a donkey up from Earth to Heaven. He notices the old man has carpenter’s More...
are you ready?
I’m about to cross the ocean to start a new job at Yale University. In some ways a continuation of what I do in Cambridge. but with some differences, and in a number of ways a big step up in terms of level of responsibility.
“Do you feel ready,” a friend asked me the other More...
Norman Barratt
I heard today that Norman Barratt died. Originally playing with Gravy Train, he went on to play with Alwyn Wall, Larry Norman and a number of other luminaries of the 70s and 80s in the “christian” end of the music world. It was my great privilege to sing and play with the immortal Norman Barratt More...
Wild Geese
I love the sight of geese flying overhead, especially at that time of year – which is still a few weeks away yet – when you know they are migrating. Two American poets – Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry – have poems with the title Wild Geese. Both of them convey the sense of the More...
ASBO Jesus
The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus – until now a website – has just been released as a book. Jon Birch, the cartoonist, has an eye for the comic: some of his cartoons are just plain funny, posing a challenge and poking a little affectionate fun at the more idiotic aspects of Church life. But More...



