The Four Woes of Hypocracy
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 17 October 2018. Put the kettle on and listen again here … More The Four Woes of Hypocracy
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 17 October 2018. Put the kettle on and listen again here … More The Four Woes of Hypocracy
At this time of year St Margaret’s Children’s Choir likes to sing a song about the process of planting, nurturing, growing and harvesting crops. It is a happy tune that swings along in lilting 6/8 time, and reminds me of the story of the Little Red Hen … More Harvest Song
This year our Harvest sermon took the form of an interactive presentation. You can watch it again here. … More Harvest 2018
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 26 August. You can listen again here … More The Life and Purpose of John the Baptist
I wonder if you can remember when you stopped believing in Father Christmas. I was about 4 when I queried the possibility of a man getting down our chimney. My mother, who was a fairly literal person, did not attempt a convincing answer. On the other hand, my daughter was still a firm believer at the age of 25 … More Belief in Miracles
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 8 August 2018. You can listen again here … More Jesus Came for Everyone -Even Us
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 1 August 2018. You can listen again here … More Hidden Treasures
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 25 July 2018. You can listen again here … More Lessons in Humility
The Lord’s Prayer has to be amongst the best known texts in the world. Whether there was a preference for the traditional or new version, chances are, you learned it at school – as do many, many UK children, even now … More The Lord’s Prayer Mark and Helen Johnson (2011)
This article comes to you against a backdrop of chemical attacks and reprisal bombings in Syria, protracted Brexit negotiations, teenage mental health issues at an all time high, endemic loneliness amongst the elderly in our society, poverty and food banks as a norm in the UK, the world’s oceans clogged up with plastics, more high school shootings in the USA, grotesque power-posturing by political world leaders, and countless other atrocities at home and around the world … More A Place at the Table