Luke 13-31-35 Our New Testament reading this morning is a curious one. A group of Pharisees rush up to our Lord. "Jesus, sorry to interrupt you but you really ought to get away from here- we've heard on the grapevine that Herod wants to kill you." I ...
21 October 2007 - St George's Chapel
Habakkuk 3A visitor to this part of the Castle, known as the College of Saint George, will be struck by the amount of building work going on. The whole of the west front is under the most enormous scaffold- the Bray chantry behind me is full of scaff...
09 September 2007 - St George's Chapel
Habakkuk 2A little while ago, a little concerned at the prospect of a new week I thought I would seek some support and advice from my old friend Mystic Meg. For me -as for all Geminis- she had this to offer- The sun and Pluto set up a link between tr...
02 September 2007 - St George's Chapel
Habakkuk 1.2-4It is a poor state of affairs when the crime rate is soaring, when physical violence is a commonplace, when strife is growing like wild fire and when the law is distorted. That observation is not taken from one of our newspapers or from...
26 August 2007 - St George's Chapel
Commending the ChurchIn 1947 an undergraduate by the name of Humphrey Berkeley, amused himself by writing hoax letters to distinguished headmasters of British schools. He dreamt up a fictitious school, Selhurst, and set himself in place as Headmaster...
17 June 2007 - St George's Chapel