The Spirit Creates the Church
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The Spirit Creates the Church

Church Annual Meeting on 28th We will be holding our Annual Chaplaincy Meeting this Sunday at San Pedro. This is an importantmeeting and the first with our new Chaplain. Everyone is urged to try and attend if at all possible. Thoseon the electoral roll will have received ACM papers by email.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder

This Sunday, we reflect on the Ascension of the Lord to Heaven. Our first reading from Acts speaks of the Lord being lifted up to heaven in a cloud and taken out of the sight of his Galilean followers. These followers then return to Jerusalem, to the upper room where Peter, John, Mary and the...

Greetings from your New Chaplain
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Greetings from your New Chaplain

So Glad to be Here! This is a short note to send you greetings from the new chaplain at the Costa del Sol West Chaplaincy in Spain. We are part of the Anglican Diocese in Europe and provide spiritual support for you of the Anglican tradition in this part of the world.

To An Unknown God
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To An Unknown God

It was probably near the Acropolis, on the Areopagus, the rocky outcrop opposite the beautiful Parthenon building, which was originally the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, that Paul gave his speech to the people of Athens.   “People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. For as I walked...

Keep your eyes open
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Keep your eyes open

We came up here by car from Gibraltar, but just imagine you are in a carriage on a train or on a coach or even a plane. You don’t stare but you can’t help noticing the faces of the other passengers. Many of them look sad. So why are they sad? There are many reasons...

The Disciples were behind locked doors
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The Disciples were behind locked doors

At San Pedro we read the following sermon, first preached by James Leggett in 2002. The disciples were behind locked doors because they were afraid. They were behind locked doors on Easter Day, and a week later, they were still huddled behind locked doors, frightened, hiding, and, at least in Thomas’ case, filled with doubt....

A New Commandment
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A New Commandment

We have arrived at a day marked by a whole series of different events and it is easy to lose the thread.   What is this liturgy about?  Is it about service – the foot washing?  Is it about the Passover sacrifice?  Is it about how the deepening darkness of the conflict that Jesus had...

For us and for our salvation
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For us and for our salvation

We have come to the central week of the Church’s year.  Over the next few days we shall have before us the mystery of Christ’s suffering, dying and rising.  For us as Christians there is nothing more important than this event.  The fact that for us and for our salvation Christ came, suffered, died and...

Christ – the new life
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Christ – the new life

Another very long Gospel reading this morning – and perhaps we need to remind ourselves why this comes about.   Originally, Lent was a time of preparation for baptism and confirmation – which only happened once a year at the Paschal Vigil on Holy Saturday, the night before Easter day.  And as part of the...

Christ – the One who enlightens
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Christ – the One who enlightens

There are all sorts of significances attached to this Sunday in the way that it has fallen this year.  All of which could merit several sermons!   So first of all, this is Laetare Sunday.  The word from the beginning of the traditional Introit for this Sunday’s Eucharist, which in turn directs us in a...