Why Jesus Says Do Not Worry: Finding a Worry-Free Life in God

This sermon was preached on Sunday 8th February 2026. Bible Reading: Matthew 6.25-end There are few things as annoying and unhelpful when you are feeling stressed, worried and overwhelmed than for someone to tell you, ‘Don’t worry.’ It is annoying, though, isn’t it? You think, ‘Oh, wow! Thanks for the great advice. If only I … Continue reading Why Jesus Says Do Not Worry: Finding a Worry-Free Life in God

Jesus’ Baptism: The Beginning of Global Justice

This sermon was preached on the festival of the Baptism of Jesus, 11th January 2026. Matthew 3.13-end I don’t know about you, but looking at the news the past few weeks, it feels like there is no shortage of injustices taking place across the world as nations declare violence and war on other nations. In … Continue reading Jesus’ Baptism: The Beginning of Global Justice

Empowered by the Spirit: Carrying Jesus’ Mission

Bible Reading: Ezekiel 36:24-28; This sermon was preached on Sunday 1st June 2025. On Thursday, it was Ascension Day. It is the day, forty days after Easter, when Jesus said goodbye to his disciples and ascended into heaven. He has returned to heaven, but that is not the end of his story. Jesus gives his … Continue reading Empowered by the Spirit: Carrying Jesus’ Mission

The Pharisee, The Tax Collector, and Indiana Jones – Only The Penitent Man Shall Pass

This sermon was preached on Sunday 26th October 2025. Bible Reading: Luke 18.9-14 Do you think you are a good person? It’s a somewhat forward question, but also somewhat vague. What does it mean to be a good person? Does thinking I am good make me a good person, or is being a good person … Continue reading The Pharisee, The Tax Collector, and Indiana Jones – Only The Penitent Man Shall Pass

Celebrating Harvest: Freely We’ve Received, Freely Give

This sermon was preached on Sunday 12th October 2025 for our Harvest Festivals. Bible Reading - Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Today, we celebrate our Harvest festival. It’s a festival and celebration that we and people across the world and different cultures have been doing for thousands of years. Every year, when the time comes for the farmers … Continue reading Celebrating Harvest: Freely We’ve Received, Freely Give

Farewell Bishop John Holbrook: A Legacy of Faith and Support

This Sunday, our diocese says goodbye to Bishop John Holbrook, who has served as the Bishop of Brixworth in our Diocese since 2011, as he retires. During his time in the diocese, he has overseen confirmations, clergy licensing, ordination discernment, and the development of curates. He also served as acting diocesan bishop during the vacancy.  … Continue reading Farewell Bishop John Holbrook: A Legacy of Faith and Support

Is Following Jesus Worth the Cost?

This sermon was preached on Sunday 7th September 2025. Bible Reading: Luke 14.25-33 What did you want to be growing up? When I was a child, the first thing that I wanted to be was a chemistry teacher. I had this kitchen chemistry set (cool, right?) and I loved testing the PH of different foods … Continue reading Is Following Jesus Worth the Cost?

How to Cope with A Level Results: Embracing God’s Plan

This week, 18-year-olds across the country received their A Level results. Results day marks the culmination of many years of hard work by students. After dedicating countless hours and tireless effort to their A Levels and other qualifications, results day is the grand reveal at the end of it all. Did I pass? Did I … Continue reading How to Cope with A Level Results: Embracing God’s Plan

The Importance of Being Present: Lessons from Martha and Mary

In every marriage, there are two types of people. Look at your own marriage, or your parents, or your friends, and you will see there are two types of people. In general, you will find that these two types of people will marry each other. I can see it in my marriage. I can see … Continue reading The Importance of Being Present: Lessons from Martha and Mary

Daydreaming to Mission: Lessons from Ascension

This sermon was preached on Ascension Day, 29th May 2025 at St Peter and St Andrew Church, Corby. Have you ever been caught daydreaming, staring vacantly into the distance? My wife tells me that I do it fairly often. I’m sure I’m not the only one. You are off in another world, in your own … Continue reading Daydreaming to Mission: Lessons from Ascension