Talks and Addresses

Mental health and the Churches
“Why are you so full of heaviness O my soul
And why are you so disquieted within me?” The psalmist asks the same penetrating, painful and honest question three times in Psalms 42 and 43. The Psalms testify here and elsewhere that anguish…

Contemplative, Compassionate, Courageous : Dorchester Area Development Day
A few weeks ago I invited the Diocese of Oxford to dwell deeply in the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 in the coming year in many different ways. As part of this dwelling deep we are holding a series of Area Days in different parts of the Diocese. …

Called to be Christ-like: contemplative, compassionate and courageous
I am writing to invite every church, chaplaincy, small group and school in the diocese to do something very simple but life changing over the next year.

The Burning Bush
Exploring the themes of vocation and ministry and leadership through the story of the call of Moses as told in Exodus 3 and 4.

On Fragmentation
A Presidential Address to the Diocesan Synod “They have treated the wound of my people carelessly” says the prophet Jeremiah of the leaders of his day. “They have treated the wound of my people carelessly, saying “Peace, peace”…

Sing to the LORD a new song
Welcome Eucharists Psalm 96; Matthew 5.1-10 Thank you so much for your welcome. It is very good to be here. I’m deeply thankful for the Church in these three counties. I have experienced good things over many years. I am enjoying…

Listening to Jethro
A Presentation to the College of Bishops 13th September, 2016. The College of Bishops is the gathering of all the bishops of the Church of England. We met last week for two days with the Scottish, Welsh and Irish bishops. Each church…

Gentleness
Easter Day sermon from the Bishop of Sheffield. Acts 10.34-43 and John 20.1-18 One of the great figures of the Quaker movement, Isaac Pennington, wrote these words in a letter to his friends in 1667. He is trying to describe what it…

The Vision Keepers
A sermon at the Chrism Eucharist Yesterday I was in St Peter’s Tankersley, one of the oldest churches in the Diocese.
My reason for being there was to dedicate new building works. There is a new heating system, a new kitchen and space…