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Bishop John's Maundy Thursday sermon

First published on: 16th April 2014

Bishop John's Maundy Thursday sermon. THE SHAPE OF MINISTRY It's always interesting to see a film about the period when you were young.


Read Bishop John's Presidential address to Synod

First published on: 22nd March 2014

Read Bishop John's Presidential address to Synod. MARCH 2014 PRESIDENTIAL I like the story of a vet who married a taxidermist.


Bishop John's Christmas Day sermon

First published on: 24th December 2013

Bishop John's Christmas Day sermon. CHRISTMAS: THE ART OF TRANSLATION Question: how was God to translate his life and purpose into something we could understand?A translation company has recently launched a 'Think before you ink' campaign to highlight the risk of botched tattoos.


Nelson Mandela: Statement from Bishop John

First published on: 6th December 2013

Nelson Mandela: Statement from Bishop John. 'In the death of Nelson Mandela the world has lost one of its noblest figures.


Prayers for the Philippines

First published on: 12th November 2013

Prayers for the Philippines. Bishop John has called on people to remember the long-term suffering of the people in the Philippines in the aftermath of Hurricane Haiyan.


Bishop John welcomes 'meaningful milestone' for Real Easter Egg

First published on: 11th September 2013

THE Bishop of Oxford has welcomed a move by the UK's biggest supermarkets to stock a Fairtrade chocolate egg containing the Easter message.


Read Bishop John's Presidential address at Diocesan Synod

First published on: 17th June 2013

Read Bishop John's Presidential address at Diocesan Synod. Last Saturday I was taking the wedding of my nephew in Lymington.


Bishop John's Easter sermon

First published on: 31st March 2013

Bishop John's Easter sermon on the resurrection - God's understatement.


Bishop John's Chrism Mass Sermon 2013

First published on: 28th March 2013

Bishop John's sermon from the Eucharist with the Blessing of Oils and renewal of ministerial commitment at Christ Church Cathedral.

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