Prayers for Living 500 Prayers for Public and Private Worship by Rosalind Brown (Sacristy Press 2021)
I wonder if you pray how do you go about this activity either for public worship or private devotion? In the middle of a recent conversation, I was invited by another p
Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
Made in the image of ….?
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Global Images of Christ: Challenging Perceptions at Chester Cathedral
The latest exhibition at Chester Cathedral due to end this month (October 2021) is a diverse, innovative and challenging invitation to the ways in which we represent Christ. In this black history month were
Listening Differently ? On being agents of change by Nancy Kline
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Change where your attention is
I first encountered this book through a conversation with a colleague at Sarum College about pastoral supervision.I was aware of Nancy Kline and her transformative Book Time to Think. My first encounter with her thinking was through Christopher
The price of life? Worth by Max Borenstein
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I wonder what were the things that got you through Covid and especially your lockdown evenings? I was glad of Netflix and their extraordinary range of (possibly eccentric) choices that seek to influence my viewing ! When this film was suggested I wasn't immediately clear wha
We See You: Slavery and Salvation by Alastair Redfern
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This is a short, readable, challenging and deeply transformative book. The author is Rt Revd Dr Alastair Redfern, who chairs the Clewer Initiative, and the Sarum College Trustees, and is a theological educator of significant skill and generativity.
Organised into four par
Terry Frost – his skill and artistic legacy
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Sir Terry Frost RA (13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003) - playful, alive, colourful & fun
I cannot now remember when I first encountered a piece of art by Frost. I do remember the vibrancy of the colour and the freedom of the form. Here - I sensed - was energy an
How to share the Story ? On reading Dear England by Stephen Cottrell
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Engaging, wise, passionate
This is an appealing and fluent book with a story and a purpose. I read it in one siting on a train from Durham to London and as I passed through York (just under half way through the book) I felt a deep sense of gratitude for the 98th Archbishop
Rediscovering Barbara Pym – the transformation of the ordinary
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Most of us live ordinary lives making the best of time and circumstance. We do our best. We sometimes fail. We deal with whatever the days of work bring. We dream. We hope. We cry. We wonder about roads not taken. We (mostly) do our best. We look forward to holidays and try
Naughty but never Wicked – Miriam Margolyes shares her life (in full)
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irrepressible, honest, real
I have recently invested in a Kindle as part of an aspiration to travel a bit more lightly. The conversion will take some time but here is the first marker - this memoir is the first that I have read on the 'neat' and 'light' tablet. A great start
Late Summer Theological Reading- Dominic White, Ann Loades, Douglas Dales, Tim Gibson.
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How do I Look? Theology in the Age of the Selfie Dominic White SCM 2021 £25
At the time of reading this book there is some measure of ongoing uncertainty about Covid and how far it will continue to impact on daily living as the summer draws to a close and autumn bring
A Grounded and Hopeful celebration of what matters in Pandemic times
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I have had a busy week at Sarum College catching up with students, moderating assignments, a meeting of my body of Trustees as well as the usual range of unpredictable listening, mediating and resolving. Not all questions or difficulties move too quickly into the resolving z
Chosen : Lost and Found between Christianity and Judaism Giles Fraser Allen Lane 2021
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Some of you might be be familiar with the BBC series Who do you think you are? In the programme a number of celebrities uncover, one assumes with the BBC researchers assistance, a number of lost connections and unfamiliar parts of their histories. The thread running throug
In praise of Evensong
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This is an illuminating, thoughtful and carefully researched book that holds history, theology, spirituality and mission in skilful synergy ! Its focus is Choral Evensong - one of our national treasures - and these ten chapters celebrate its place in our Anglican ecology. It
Outcome orientated chaplaincy – perceptive, intentional and effective caring
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by Brent Peery, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2021, 121 pp., £18.99 (PBK), ISBN 9781785926822
This is a well-researched, grounded, and passionate text that makes a persuasive case for Outcome Oriented Chaplaincy (OOC). This process embraces a methodology of care
What shapes Faith ?
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Mapping the intellectual ideas that shape us
This is a gentle, modest and humane book by one of the leading theologians in the UK today. It absorbed a Sunday and stimulated, encouraged and challenged. The flow of the book is hugely helped by the careful fluency of the text a
Send my Roots Rain : A Poetry Retreat
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Join the Church Times online poetry retreat on Saturday 15 May, from 10am to 3pm.
Sarum College seeks to offer space and learning to nourish the human spirit. As we find our way out of lockdown we shall need time, refreshment, space and (perhaps) words to help us fathom the
A Writers Life ?
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Bird by Bird : Instructions on Writing and Life
by Anne Lamott
Google informs me that around 4,500 books are published each day across the world. This is daunting, by any account, for both reader and writer! How do we make what we write count, be read and make any kind o
Theology for Pandemic Times
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Honest Sadness Lament in a Pandemic Age John Holdsworth Sacristy Press 2021
Many of my friends have commented on their weariness with these weeks of lockdown. Government heralds progress with statistics about vaccinations delivered and the reducing infection numbers - and
Understanding how decisions are Made?
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What Does Jeremy Think?
Jeremy Heywood and the Making of Modern Britain, by Suzanne Heywood (Collins 2021)
Jeremy Heywood, senior civil servant, 1961-2018
In these days of zoom TV interviews it is not unusual to see the learned and powerful sitting in front of (u
Practices for the Soul : Finding Meaning in our strange new World ?
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The Power of Ritual : Turning Everyday Activities Into Soulful Practices Casper Ter Kuile William Collins 2020
Casper Ter Kuile
I am indebted to my friend Jane Shaw for pointing me in the direction of this rather stimulating and wonderful book. It came out of a conversat
