
I am the Bread of Life
I am the bread of life
A sermon at the Eucharist for the Centenary of the Diocese of Sheffield
8th June, 2014
1 Peter 2.1-10 and John 6.27-40 On Monday, Bishop Peter and I had tea with eight people who were more than a hundred years old. We…

The Lord is Risen! Weeping, turning, witnessing
The Lord is Risen A sermon for Easter Day 20th April, 2014 John 20.1-18 It’s a privilege to welcome you today to our renewed and re-ordered Cathedral. The work is not finished yet and will go on for some months. But it’s a magnificent…

The Lord is Risen! Weeping, turning, witnessing
The Lord is Risen
A sermon for Easter Day
20th April, 2014
John 20.1-18 It’s a privilege to welcome you today to our renewed and re-ordered Cathedral. The work is not finished yet and will go on for some months. But it’s a magnificent…

Lift up your hearts: a sermon at the Chrism Eucharist
Lift up your hearts A Sermon at the Chrism Eucharist 15th April, 2014. 1 Samuel 3.1-10; Luke 7.36-50 The Lord be with you And also with you Lift up your hearts We lift them to the Lord About two years ago, this particular phrase in…

Hope for the Future: fighting the giant of climate change
Hope for the Future A Presidential Address to the Sheffield Diocesan Synod 8th March, 2014 In the 1940’s, William Beveridge and William Temple spoke of five giants. They were referring to the evils which would have to be fought by the…

Psalm 95: the last post!
“Come let us sing for joy to the Lord” The oracle in verses 8 and 9 leaves us with a question. How will we respond to the Psalm, today, as we strive to listen to God’s voice? Like many of Jesus parables, we are invited into the…

The meaning of Rest
“They shall not enter my rest” The Letter to the Hebrews contains a long reflection, almost a sermon, on the final verses of Psalm 95 (Hebrews 3.1-4.13). The Letter is written to a discouraged community of Hebrew Christians and its purpose…

Disturbing the comfortable
“A people whose hearts go astray” Psalm 95 begins on a note of great comfort and joy and will end on a note of deep challenge. Like all good preaching, it aims to comfort the disturbed and yet disturb the comfortable. From verse…

Building faith to move mountains
“when your ancestors tested me, and put me to the proof, though they had seen my work” From time to time in the gospels, Jesus has a particular rebuke to the disciples. He calls them men and women of little faith. They are skeptical…
The Bishop’s Charge to new deacons and priests
Bishop Steven’s charge to the newly ordained deacons and priests of Petertide 2025.