Communion points us to God’s goodness – which he is like all the time. But it also points us to the way we should respond: saying ‘thank you’ all the time. continue »
Ben joined St Editha’s Amington in July 2016 as vicar. You can read more about him in the ‘Who’s Who’ section.
Communion points us to God’s goodness – which he is like all the time. But it also points us to the way we should respond: saying ‘thank you’ all the time. continue »
How do we become more like Jesus, and live the life we’ve always wanted? The answer is: gardening. continue »
The empty tomb strongly suggests Jesus rose from the dead, but the proof of his resurrection comes through faith. continue »
How do we get from Peter the denier, full of shame and regret – to Peter the apostle, leader of the early church? continue »
Looking back, looking forward, looking out – this is the life God calls us to. continue »
This is the true hope of the Christian faith: not that we will be saved from suffering and death, but that we will be saved through it. continue »
Size doesn’t matter to God – so let’s give him what we have, however large or small, and trust him to use us wherever we are. continue »
When Jesus commands us to love, he does not give us licence to ignore great swathes of Scripture, but gives us the best way of understanding what it means. continue »
Jesus is not a visitor. Jesus is one of us. He doesn’t visit us, he dwells with us. Jesus doesn’t come and go, he came to stay. continue »
God still works through the unexpected today – through surprise, and through wonder. continue »