History

David Chambers on January 31st, 2011

  Next to Homosexuality nothing has split the Anglican Communion (and in particular the Church of England) than the present debate about ordaining women bishops; this is not surprising when you look at the history of the Church in the British Isles. Very early on the infant British Church fell prey to the Romanizers who [...]

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David Chambers on May 22nd, 2010

        I spent Saturday at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral for my second quiet day on the run, last week being at Pennant Malangell.   Our day was split up into times of teaching and times of quite. Two of the quite times where meditative walks. The third walk was on my way from the [...]

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David Chambers on May 16th, 2010

Sermon preached @ St David, Childwall May 16th   Last Week Gill and I decided to take a short break in Gloucestershire. On the Friday we visited Gloucester itself and, like dutiful tourists, we visited the Cathedral. Now Gloucester Cathedral is a grand mix of Norman and Gothic architecture,the burial place of kings and has [...]

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