Fr Andrew Teather
Jul 23, 2023
Thought for the week - 23 July
I used to live in Germany, in the Rhineland Pfalz, of the Pfalz for short. It’s a little known and quite magical place, set between the...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jul 16, 2023
Thought for the week - 16 July
Over the next few weeks we will hear some of the parables of Jesus. They’re lively, punchy stories and they stick in your mind, and...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jul 2, 2023
Thought for the week - 2 July
I wonder if sometimes, as I do, you read the news online and think that maybe a sense of perspective would be useful? Issues of equality,...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jun 25, 2023
Thought for the week - 25 June 2023
There are things that we do in the darkness or in secret and often for very good reason. Obvious examples might include having a shower –...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jun 18, 2023
Thought for the week - 18 June 2023
In the reading today, he sends out his twelve closest friends, his inner group of disciples, on mission. He sees them as the new ‘twelve...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jun 11, 2023
Thought for Corpus Christi
Today is the feast day of Corpus Christi, which means ‘the Body of Christ’ and I is a day when we celebrate the institution of the...
Fr Andrew Teather
Jun 4, 2023
Thought for the week - Trinity Sunday 2023
Trinity Sunday is one of the easiest days to preach on in the whole Christian year, but unfortunately there is really only one thing to...
Jan Delauney
May 28, 2023
Thought for Pentecost
This week’s thought for the week comes from Jan Delauney. Pentecost teaches us that we have to be patient. In the times we live in, just...
Fr Andrew Teather
May 21, 2023
Thought for the week - 21 May 2023
I was wondering to myself whether to talk about Ascension Day in this letter, or to talk about the readings for the Seventh Sunday of...
Fr Andrew Teather
May 14, 2023
Thought for the week - 14 May 2023
In today’s first reading, Saint Paul preaches a sermon at the Aeropagus in Athens, a place which could be likened, with only a hint of an...