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Sunday sermon, 19th June 2016

Sunday 20 September

Yesterday morning in Westminster Magistrates’ Court, a 52 year-old man charged with the murder of Yorkshire MP Jo Cox was asked a single simple question: “What is your name?” To which he gave the answer, “Death to traitors, freedom for Britain.”

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Sunday sermon, 13th September 2014

Sunday 13 September

What Isaiah and the Church in South Korea might say to us in the current refugee crisis. A sermon from the Very Revd Charles Taylor, Dean of Peterborough

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Sunday sermon, 5th July 2015

Sunday 5 July

"The assumption that priests know something about God is ludicrous, absurd and also very dangerous." A sermon from the Revd Canon Jonathan Baker.

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Trinity Sunday sermon

Sunday 31 May

"Preaching about the Trinity is only difficult to the extent that talking about God is difficult." Find out why Trinity Sunday is the best Sunday in the Church's Year. A sermon from the Revd Canon Jonathan Baker.

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Wednesday at One - The Resurrection according to St Luke and Caravaggio

Wednesday 27 May

The Revd Canon Jonathan Baker looks at the account of the resurrection in St Luke's Gospel and Caravaggio's painting, The Supper at Emmaus.

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Wednesday at One - The Resurrection according to St John and Titian

Wednesday 20 May

The Revd Canon Jonathan Baker looks at the account of the resurrection in St John's Gospel and Titian's painting, Noli Me Tangere.

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Wednesday at One - The Resurrection according to St Mark and Bartolomeo Schedoni

Wednesday 13 May

Revd Canon Jonathan Baker looks at the account of the resurrection of Jesus Christ according to St Mark’s Gospel, as depicted in a painting by Bartolomeo Schedoni,

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Wednesday at One - The Resurrection in Gospel and Art

Wednesday 6 May

In the first of our new series, Revd. Canon Jonathan Baker looks at the account of the resurrection in St. Matthew's Gospel and Piero della Francesca's painting of the subject.

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