

Thought for the week - 5 November 2023
Nothing that we build really lasts of course, eventually it will fall down, or need repair, or become obsolete – even things we buy...
Fr Andrew Teather
Nov 5, 2023


Thought for the week - 29 October 2023
People often have polarised views about faith and as I was saying last week, at this precise moment in the history of the world, they...
Fr Andrew Teather
Oct 28, 2023


Thought for the week - 22 October 2023
People often have expectations of others which may or may not be realistic – and we can have expectations of ourselves too which may be...
Fr Andrew Teather
Oct 22, 2023


Thought for the week - 15 October 2023
It is quite usual in our culture for a bride to arrive late for her wedding. Often, the closer the bride lives to the church, the longer...
Fr Anddrew
Oct 15, 2023


Thought for the week - 8 October 2023
Today's readings involve tales of two vineyards and a cornerstone. 700 years before Jesus, the prophet Isaiah gives us a song of a...
Jan Delauney
Oct 8, 2023


Thought for the week - 1 October 2023
One of the hymns I particularly recall from school, both primary and secondary, and because of the catchy tune (Camberwell by Michael...
Cathy Davies
Oct 1, 2023


Thought for the week - 24 September 2023
Today is Harvest Sunday, and the blunt instrument of the Gospel of the Workers in the Vineyard makes that quite clear! I have never...
Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 24, 2023


Thought for the week - 17 September 2023
We often read or listen to readings from the Bible and listen out for our favourite bits, or maybe dwell more on the things that we agree...
Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 17, 2023


Thought for the week - 10 September 2023
People, or at least the media, seem to like individuals – people who stick out. Maybe the media like them because, with a little...
Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 10, 2023


Thought for the week - 3 September 2023
Saint Peter is a difficult man to understand, and he can seem a bit of a letdown to us, who look to him for answers, or at least for a...
Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 3, 2023