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If you wanted a blog run by an experienced blogger look elsewhere - I am a beginner. I am a mum, Anglican Bishop, Dame and poor potter - welcome.
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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Teaching others how to live
It was my delight to join with the pupils of Wyvern College for their end of year Evening Worship at Salisbury Cathedral on Thursday this week. Pupils from year 9 read ‘The Teachers’ by John Bell which is from his … Continue reading
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Alternative Perspective
Over this last weekend we saw a packed programme of events in Salisbury and the Cathedral, celebrating the 800 Anniversary of Magna Carta. In Salisbury the Charter is an everyday fact of life. We have grown used to having it … Continue reading
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New Bishop of Crediton
I am delighted to be appointed as the Bishop of Crediton. During the day I visited projects in Devon which show that our communities, inside the Church and out, are built on the love and compassion people have for each … Continue reading
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A faith by which to live not a puzzle to solve.
This Sunday we celebrated Trinity Sunday in the Church of England. In preparing for my sermon I recalled The Shack. A book written by William P. Young and published in 2007, there are now over 10 million copies in print. … Continue reading
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