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Posted on June 10th, 2012, written by Phil Williams | 0 Comments
Has anyone never asked themselves this question? Gavin Kirk offers a insightful view of the arguments that rage over the nature of the Bible and truth. Follow the link to his sermon on Scripture and Truth.
Posted on June 10th, 2012, written by Phil Williams | 1 Comment
Sermon preached by the Precentor, the Reverend Canon Gavin Kirk, at the 9.30 Eucharist on the first Sunday after Trinity. Today’s first lesson (Genesis 3:8-15) is so well known as to need no further explication, or so one might think. The Genesis creation story - or I should say stories, for there are two contrasting accounts in the first two chapters of this book - has for more than a century now been a key text in drawing parameters around ...Read more →
Posted on June 4th, 2012, written by Phil Williams | 0 Comments
Sermon preached in Lincoln Cathedral by the Dean, the Very Revd Philip Buckler,at Choral Mattins on Trinity Sunday, 3rd June, 2012 This weekend we celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of HM The Queen. There are many events to mark this, and we have already done so with a service in this Cathedral two weeks ago. But today – the Jubilee weekend – is also of course the Feast of the Holy Trinity. So we have a double cause for thinking of ...Read more →
Posted on June 1st, 2012, written by AlexSchimmel | 0 Comments
Philip Buckler, Dean Gavin Kirk, Precentor Mark Hocknull, Chancellor John Patrick, Subdean As we celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen over this weekend you may care to use the prayer written for the Jubilee Service to be held in St Paul’s Cathedral on Tuesday 5th June:
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