Study Sheets
Richard Burridge: John Chapter 6
Added: 10th September 2009
Added: 10th September 2009
Vermes, The Changing Faces of Jesus - John
Added: 15th July 2008
Sermons
Proper 13: The interface between the human and the divine in the gift of manna and the Eucharist inevitably causes turbulence.
Year B, The Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 24th July 2012
Proper 15: We are not the triumphalist elect of the Eucharist but its ambassadors to the whole world.
Year B, The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity; Added: 24th July 2012
Proper 12: If the mass feeding by Jesus is construed in Eucharistic typology, it presents Catholics and Protestants with difficult questions
Year B, The Eighth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 23rd July 2012
Proper 16: It is difficult to see how believers in the Incarnation cannot accept the mystery of Christ given to the world in bread and wine.
Year B, The Twelth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 24th July 2012
Proper 14: Medieval theologians struggled heroically with the mechanics of the Eucharist but we might do better to focus on the mystery.
Year B, The Tenth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 24th July 2012
Proper 12 to Proper 16: The 'bread talk' of John Chapter 6 raises fundamental questions about the interface of the human and the divine in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
Year B, The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 24th July 2012
The same quality that makes us strive makes us discontented but, unlike the Jews in the wilderness, we have been brought home in the Resurrection and fed with the Eucharist.
The Forth Sunday of Easter; Added: 9th February 2007
Of the great Reformation reformers, only Cranmer and Zwingli denied the real presence in the Eucharist in which Jesus under-wrote his physical reality. Reformation Protestantism tended to be dualist which accounts for it stance on the relative importance of incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Eucharist.
Year B, The Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 17th October 2006
The Creator is in the world; The Spirit is in the Church; and the Jesus who was with us in Palestine is with us in Eucharist.
Year B, The Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 17th October 2006
When we attend a Eucharist we need to have some idea of what is going on.
The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity; Added: 27th October 2018
BCP Commentary
(November 30)
Added: 25th February 2009
Saint Philip and Saint James’s Day
(May 1)
Added: 25th February 2009
The Seventh Sunday after Trinity
Added: 25th May 2009