Reading: Mark 7.24-37 From there he set out and went away to the region of Tyre. He entered a house and did not want anyone to know he was there.
Month: September 2024
Open the Gospel September – 15 September, 16 after Trinity
‘Who do people say that I am?’ is one of those questions Jesus asked that exposed so much. It’s a great question to be asking in our preaching context. As
Open the Gospel September – 1 September, 14 after Trinity
Reading: Mark 7.1-8,14,15,21-23 Now when the Pharisees and some of the scribes who had come from Jerusalem gathered around him, they noticed that some of his disciples were eating with defiled
English classes at St James
Sylvanus Lysons are supporting a weekly English Class at St James’s Tredworth, reaching out to asylum seekers and those trying to settle in this country. The class brings together people
Stranger to Friend: Exploring welcome and hospitality in church
The Revd Canon Dr Sandra Millar, Director of Mission and Ministry, welcomes you to Stranger to Friend, an event taking place this November. “A few years ago I happened to
Message from Bishop Robert, 3 September 2024
In my Bulletin message at the end of July I wrote of how the summer months offered the opportunity of living life a little slower with a little more space
Season of Creation 2024: to hope and act with Creation
Creationtide 2024 is here, and this year the theme is to hope and act with Creation, reflecting on the symbol of The firstfruits of hope (Romans 8:19-25). Creationtide started on
Wildflower garden brings new life to St Michael’s churchyard
A wildflower garden planted in early March has introduced bees, butterflies, and bottoms on benches at St Michael and All Angels churchyard, as Jake Olver, PCC treasurer for Badminton, explains:


