Recognising and Responding to My Privilege, Luke 14:1, 7-14
Introduction Recently I was chatting to an African American woman who was mother to two daughters. We got to discussing…
life, theology and spirituality on the county down shoreline
Introduction Recently I was chatting to an African American woman who was mother to two daughters. We got to discussing…
This morning I am moved by Wilfred Owen’s ‘disloyal’ exposure of the deceitfulness of the State that calls on its young people…
The Lectionary readings for Year B hold us in Mark 10 for three weeks before we finally come to the end…
An extract from my contribution to the Irish Inter-Church Meeting 18 October 2018 at the Dromantine Centre Introduction to Ruth Project…
Seems to be that for every weight of cry to respect the dignity and humanity of a woman there is…
If you’re a regular church-goer here in Northern Ireland, here’s an article worth reading and reflecting on, especially if you’re…
On a cabin porch high in the mountains I watched a hummingbird. I heard it before I saw it, the…
The regular cycle of bible readings known as the Lectionary keeps us in familiar territory as the Easter season unfolds.…
I wonder if our struggle to make sense of this strange story, beyond the simplistic “Jesus heals us” bit, is…
Then finally, again, there is the healed man. The story ends where it began with the man begging Jesus again…