July 2025

A reflection for Sunday 27th July 2025 Trinity VI

“…puffed up without cause by a human way of thinking…”                         Colossians 18.b

I almost missed this short phrase when I read through the readings for this morning. I’m glad I noticed it as I think it gives us a link between the three readings set for today. Basically, what the phrase says; is ‘don’t let your ideas make you proud or arrogant’. There are echoes here of Christ’s teaching; that human ways are not necessarily the ways of God. Yet, all too often, the Church over the...

Sunday 20th July 2025 Trinity V A reflection by the Rev'd David Warnes

To find an illustration of today’s Gospel all you need to do is to catch a bus down to the Mound and enter the National Gallery. There you will find a painting by the 17th century Dutch artist Jan Vermeer entitled Christ in the house of Martha and Mary. He was only 23 years old when he painted it and it’s very different from the serenely detailed domestic interiors for which he is best known. The room in which the scene is set is only sketchily painted, and because of that our attention is focused on the three...

A reflection for Sunday 13th July 2025 Trinity IV by Judy Wedderspoon Lay Reader

We have just heard this morning three splendid readings from scripture, which we would do well to read, mark and inwardly digest. They have much in common, but what I’d like to consider more deeply is that each in its own way constitutes a challenge, first obviously to those who heard or read the actual texts but second, no less, a challenge to us in our Christian lives.

Beginning with the passage from the Book of Deuteronomy. This is an enormously complex and important book. It was discovered in the course of repairs to the Temple instituted during the reign...

A thought fro Sunday 6th July 2025 Trinity III Proper 14

32 years ago I was ordained priest and for me the opening sentence from today’s Gospel is very apt:

“The Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to go.” Luke 10:1

At the time I was ordained I thought that it was significant that the service took place on the 4th July – American Independence Day! With the emphasis on ‘Independence’! I thought to myself; ‘Now I can go it alone, now I can change the world and more importantly the Church’ and...