A Word in Favour of Words

A Word in Favour of Words

They say, there are only two sorts of people that are allergic to evangelism: Christians and non-Christians. Yet, the Holy Spirit within us pulsates with a passion to proclaim the good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection and to invite people to repent and believe....
A Word in Favour of Words

Signal and Noise

It was a strange concrete and steel ruin that caught my attention. When I climbed up to look closer, I found it to be the remains of a WW2 gun emplacement, guarding the entrance to the Forth estuary. It encircled a modern communications tower. What really grabbed my...
A Word in Favour of Words

Your Special Contribution

Heard the story about the animal school? It goes like this. Once upon a time, the animals agreed to do something to solve the world’s problems. So, they began an education project. Their school would have a full curriculum of running, climbing, swimming and flying....

Beholding and Becoming

There was a vending machine in the monastery. Slot your cash in and out drops the answer to your physical needs: water, sparkling or still, chocolate and snacks. Having just walked over the Pyrenees from France to Spain for 26km it was an appealing vision to me. But...

Error 501?

Error 501. “No ignition.” The code flashed at me from our broken-down gas boiler on Monday night. The coldest night of the year, so far: no heat and no hot water! Thankfully, we have a great boiler maintenance guy who had the issue fixed by lunchtime Tuesday (I can...

Speaking Grace

  “Careless talk costs lives.” So said the British propaganda machine during World War two.  So it remains. Acrimonious public debate, online algorithms amplifying polarising views are all contributing to a febrile culture of confrontation between numerous...
Father, Son and Holy who?

Father, Son and Holy who?

I believe one of the biggest misconceptions around the Holy Spirit is… that He operates on His own! Holy Spirit reflections The Bible shows us the inseparable operations of God, i.e. Father, Son and Holy Spirit at work every time God does something or moves. (Malachi...
Quiet Revival – what’s going on?

Quiet Revival – what’s going on?

Five hundred people from around 45 churches packed in to our “Quiet Revival – what’s going on?” event on Sunday evening. There is clearly a huge appetite to explore and respond to the increasing evidence of an upturn in people investigating Christianity in the...
Quiet Revival – what’s going on?

The Friend at Midnight

This week, we are continuing with our Partners and Parables series. During this series, rather than a single sermon, we’ll have some input from partner ministers and also a short reflection on a parable from someone from our QPBC Family. This week, we welcome Rachel...
Quiet Revival – what’s going on?

The Turning of the Tide?

The high-water mark of Christianity in the UK appears to be long gone. Back in 1867, poet Matthew Arnold, struck by the march of scientific rationalism and technological innovation, predicted the “melancholic long withdrawing roar” of the tide of faith, in his famous...