Thomas Cranmer, the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and chief architect of the Anglican formularies. Real or imagined crises are often the catalyst for the formulation, promulgation and revision of creeds and confessions. During the brief period during which the New Testament writings were being composed, a โtrinitarianโ confessional pattern emerged that shaped later credal formularies. …
To creed or not to creed
Matthias Stom, โThe Evangelists St Mark and St Luke,โ c.1635. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. As I said in the first post in this series, none of the churches I attended as a child affirmed creeds or confessions of faith. The Bible alone was said to be our rule of faith. While I remain grateful for the spiritual …
Mountains of Scripture (3): Mount Moriah
I have had the privilege of visiting Israel three times. On the first occasion, in 2007, I spent several hours at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, including a tour of the Dome of the Rock, where the Jewish Temple stood during Jesusโ life, until its destruction by Rome in AD 70. Beneath the great gilt …
I believe in miracles!
A sermon by Rod Benson When I typed the title of todayโs sermon into an internet search engine, the first link that appeared was the Hot Chocolate song, โYou sexy thing,โ which played as the recessional for our wedding in January (2017). The first line goes, โI believe in miracles.โ โYes, I do!โ (as I …
Man overboard!
A sermon by Rod Benson Jonah 1:4-16 Can you imagine what it must feel like to be โon the runโ? Countless novels and movies celebrate the terror โ and the glamour โ of being on the run from the law, or from the lawless. How much more terrifying, unnerving and depressing it must have been …
