The problem with worship culture and how we can be counter cultural

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I recently wrote about decisions regarding what songs we should sing.  I originally focused on decisions about lyrics but then was asked about how we respond to questionable sources, what do we do if the song comes from a writer/church with an iffy theology.  That’s an important question.  However, the issue goes deeper. As I… Continue reading The problem with worship culture and how we can be counter cultural

Is C4M right to insist that religious marriages must be preceded by or include a civil/legal agreement?

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The Coalition For Marriage have put forward a proposal requiring there to be a civil ceremony prior to or during a religious ceremony and to forbid religious ceremonies from taking place without the legal bits being in place.  Now, I must admit that my first reaction was surprise that the Coalition For Marriage was still… Continue reading Is C4M right to insist that religious marriages must be preceded by or include a civil/legal agreement?

But what is a woman – what is it that you want to identify as?

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One  striking debate moment in one of Charlie Kirk’s videos was when he asked someone to define what a woman is.  The person said, “a woman is someone who identifies as a woman. Kirk rightly pointed out that this wasn’t a definition. You see it still leaves open the question. “But what are they identifying… Continue reading But what is a woman – what is it that you want to identify as?

Please don’t stay silent …one further reflection on that Robert Jenrick comment about Birmingham

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I have to admit that I can no longer get too worked up about politicians saying the kinds of things that Robert Jenrick said about Handsworth yesterday.  It’s power for the cause for politicians to engage in dog whistle politics. More concerning is that they use the dog whistle approach because they expect it will… Continue reading Please don’t stay silent …one further reflection on that Robert Jenrick comment about Birmingham

The Bible and immigration/ asylum

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I recently saw a comment from someone to the effect that the big challenge with the current migrant/small boat crisis is a lack of Biblical teaching on the subject for the church.  I agree that there needs to be more careful Biblical discussion and teaching but we also need to be aware of some pitfalls… Continue reading The Bible and immigration/ asylum

Integration, ethnicity and our responsibility ,- responding to Robert Jenrick

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Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has got himself into a spot of bother making comments about Handsworth, an area just down the road from us in Birmingham.  He was caught in tape observing that he did not see a single white face there and went further by identifying this as an example of failure to… Continue reading Integration, ethnicity and our responsibility ,- responding to Robert Jenrick

October 7th Lest we forget

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Today is the 2nd anniversary of the atrocity committed by Hamas, an antisemitic terrorist organisation.  There are still many Israelis grieving the loss of loved ones.  There are still many with physical and emotional scars because of the violence they suffered.  There are still  hostages that have not been allowed to go home to their… Continue reading October 7th Lest we forget

Baptism: What about those with a learning  disability?

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Recently in a conversation about when to baptise (paedobaptism or credobelievers’ baptism), one of the questions that came from a paedobaptist was: “What would you do about an adult with a learning disability?” The presumption seemed to be that this would be a barrier to baptism.  It seems to align with a perception that credo-bapfists… Continue reading Baptism: What about those with a learning  disability?

Were those demonstrations okay?

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On Thursday, a terrorist attacked a synagogue on the Jewish holy day, Yom Kippur.   On Thursday evening, Friday and Saturday, demonstrations went ahead against Israel despite the police and politicians appealing for them not to.  A big concern regarding the regular demonstrations about Israel has been that legitimate protest about Israel’s actions in Gaza so… Continue reading Were those demonstrations okay?