Was Luke mistaken about the date of Jesus’ birth?

A few years ago I watched the film Gravity when it came out. The effects were spectacular, the photography breathtaking, the characterisations engaging, and the story held one’s attention throughout. It even raised some profound (religious?) questions about life, death and purpose. And yet, when I left the cinema, I could not decide whether I … Continue Reading

Mary greets Elizabeth and praises God in Luke 1 video discussion

The lectionary gospel reading for Advent 4 in Year C is Luke 1.39-45, with the option of reading on to Luke 1.46-55. Do please take the option of reading the Magnificat; reading the first half without the second would be like going to a Michelin-starred restaurant for dinner and leaving after the starter! Mary’s encounter … Continue Reading

What happens when we die?

The latest Grove Biblical booklet is Death and ‘Hell’ by Paul Marston, and addressed the burning question (!) of what happens when we die, and the nature of death and hell. He begins by exploring why this is such an important question, theologically and pastorally. This booklet considers two distinct questions: (i) what happens immediately after … Continue Reading

Should churches grow?

Two articles were recently published by Al Barrett, Rector of Hodge Hill Church in east Birmingham, arguing (slightly tongue-in-cheek?) that we should establish an ‘anti-growth coalition’ in the Church of England, as a protest against the constant language of ‘we must grow’ coming from the centre. The first was his own article, ‘Simpler, Humbler, Bolder?’ … Continue Reading

John the Baptist’s preaching in Luke 3

The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Advent 3 in Year C is Luke 3.7–17, and it follows closely on from last week’s reading; verse begins ‘He therefore said to the crowds…’ which some English translations omit. The content of his teaching raises some fascinating issues about repentance, judgement, and discipleship, and the way in which the … Continue Reading

John the Baptist’s preaching in Luke 3 video discussion

The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Advent 3 in Year C is Luke 3.7–17, and it follows closely on from last week’s reading; verse begins ‘He therefore said to the crowds…’ which some English translations omit. The content of his teaching raises some fascinating issues about repentance, judgement, and discipleship, and the way in which … Continue Reading