Sermons
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From Boyhood to Neil Young
In the film Boyhood, a teacher says: What do you want to be, Mason? What do you want to do? Those questions of identity, purpose and calling are not so much at the heart of the film, rather they provide the pulse. Filmed over 12 years, the Boyhood captures a series of moments as lif… Read more
Sermon by on Sunday 31st August 2014
Evensong - 24 Aug 2014
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Sermon by Dianna Gwilliams on Sunday 24th August 2014
St Bartholomew - 24 Aug 2014
Greatness through service, growth through faithfulness and graciousness in our dealings with others. St Bartholomew the Apostle, 24th August 2014. + In nomine Patris… What does human life in the world look like when lived by a Christian? What does it look like when lived by the collectio… Read more
Sermon by on Sunday 24th August 2014
Ninth Sunday after Trinity 2014
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Sermon by Nicholas Thistlethwaite on Sunday 17th August 2014
Evensong 17 Aug 2014
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Sermon by John Mitchell on Sunday 17th August 2014
Evensong - 10 Aug 2014
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Sermon by Nicholas Thistlethwaite on Sunday 10th August 2014
Cathedral Eucharist - 10 Aug 2014
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Sermon by Stuart Beake on Sunday 10th August 2014
Evensong - 3 Aug 2014
On a bright Saturday afternoon in the middle of June 2009, in the rolling green downland of west Oxfordshire, there is a wedding party. Several hundred men and women are gathered by the side of a great lake... The sun pours down. The guests sparkle like the champagne in their gleaming flute glasse… Read more
Sermon by on Sunday 3rd August 2014
Cathedral Eucharist - 3 August 2014
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Sermon by David Martin on Sunday 3rd August 2014
Cathedral Eucharist - 27 July 2014
Having spoken a series of parables, the ones we have just heard in the gospel, Jesus asks his disciples, ‘“Have you understood all this?” They answered, “Yes”’ (Matthew 13.51). You might think that the next thing Jesus would say is, ‘Really?’ or &lsq… Read more
Sermon by on Sunday 27th July 2014