John Davies: Notes from a small vicar John Davies
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- Religion och spiritualitet
Reflections on life and faith in a changing world.
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Protecting what is loved: the angry Jesus in The Temple
Temple, or Church: “Anger is the force that protects that which is loved.” If our anger with it expresses our deeper love for the institution, then it might just help to save it.
A talk for The Third Sunday of Lent, 3 March 2024.
Referencing Exodus 20.1-17, John 2.13-22.
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In Defence of the Offence of the Cross
"We have beautiful crosses on our churches, in our lapels and around our necks," preached the late evangelist Billy Graham. "And yet the Bible says the cross is a stumbling block, an offence, a scandal among men, a base and despised thing.” Graham was a fine example of how to ‘take up one’s cross and follow Jesus’.
A talk for The Second Sunday of Lent, 25 February 2024.
Referencing Genesis 17.1-7, 15-16, Mark 8.27-38.
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In our wilderness, angels minister to us
The ‘bogus baptism’ debate is a testing feature of the volatile world in which we live. Taking inspiration from the slaves and their Spiritual songs, can we follow Jesus out from the wilderness of this world into the dawning of a whole new age?
A talk for The First Sunday of Lent, 18 February 2024.
Referencing Genesis 9.8-17, Mark 1.9-15.
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I am your fan: on Christian Formation
What (or who) are you following at the moment? We are all followers. An exploration of discipleship and where it might take us.
A talk for The Second Sunday before Lent, 4 February 2024.
Referencing Proverbs 8, John 1.1-14.
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Who will bring consolation to Israel?
Who will bring consolation to Israel? It's an age-old question with relevance to us all. Will the answer be left solely those who use force of violence, or are there other traditions of Israel which we can draw on?
A talk for The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Candlemas), with Holocaust Memorial Day, 28 January 2024.
Referencing Hebrews 2.14-18, Luke 2.22-40.
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Pondering a larger reality
New Year is a good time for pondering. For going over what has been, and considering what is to come. It’s a good time for re-setting ourselves if we think that life has bent us out of shape. It’s a good time for putting life in context, and remembering the larger reality which may otherwise be crowded out.
A talk for The First Sunday of Christmas, 31 December 2023.
Referencing Isaiah 61.10 - 62.3, Luke 2.15-21.
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