Courses
Lent Course 2006: The People of God: “Unit Three - Lay presidency at the Eucharist”
How important is this issue? How are we to understand the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist which is so central to the lives of many of us? What happens at the Eucharist? Is what happens so important that it requires the active presence of a priest? How does this fit in with St. Peter's idea that we are all members of the "Royal Priesthood" (1 Peter 2:1-10)?
Added: 17th October 2006
Lent Course 2008: Christ on Trial: “Luke: Knocking on The Window”
Added: 20th February 2008
Meditations
At the Foot of the Cross 2009: “Thorns - Nature Subverted”
Added: 23rd March 2009
Study Sheets
Added: 28th April 2011
Added: 30th June 2015
Formation of the New Testament Canon
Added: 10th September 2009
Added: 28th April 2011
Added: 27th March 2007
Paul Bradshaw: Eucharist Origins
Added: 10th September 2009
The Eucharist of Christendom, 30-1520 AD
Added: 13th November 2006
The Events of Holy Week Radically Re-Assessed
Added: 30th June 2015
Added: 30th June 2015
Thiselton, Anthony: The Last Things: A New Approach
Added: 12th November 2012
Sermons
If we accept that the Eucharist is part of our public mission and not simply an aid to our private piety, we will have made some progress along the missionary road which began with the passage of the Chosen People dry shod through the Red Sea.
Year C, The Fifth Sunday of Lent; Added: 1st August 2019
BCP Commentary
Added: 25th February 2009
(June 29)
Added: 6th September 2009
Added: 25th February 2009