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Sermon for Sunday, 15th October 2017(Trinity 18/Pentecost 19 Ordinary 28)

For the fainthearted . . .

“For many are called, but few are chosen.” Matthew 22:14

Imagine being invited somewhere and then being ejected because you had not the right clothes. What kind of host would treat you in such a way? What sort of hospitality ends in such public humiliation?

“Friend,” asks the king in the story, “how did you get in here without wedding clothes?” and then he has the man thrown brutally thrown out. What is the story about? Why invite someone only to throw them out because they are not properly dressed? …

Beware of Google being misled

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If Google says it is so, does that mean it is true? The dominant power on the world wide web has been invested with a sort of influence unknown to anyone in the past, even the medieval church would have spoken with only a fraction of the authority that Google commands. There is a tendency now not even to question the answers Google gives – if they are simple and non-controversial, then there seems no reason for them not to be authoritative.

A cautionary experience came yesterday.

With the ongoing …

Halloween defies logic

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Walking up the high street of the “Capital of Daftness,” the warmth of the sunshine belied the date. At 4.30 pm, the shops were beginning to close, it would have seemed early to close if it had been as warm a summer’s day. Realisation of the date explained some of the shop window displays, and besoms for sale outside a shop; 31st October was approaching. Concerning Halloween, a friend from Northern Ireland would have sought to enlighten anyone prepared top listen, though his words might have found an unreceptive audience …

Floating on land

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To a schoolboy, the pumping stations seemed like battleships in hostile waters, protecting the farms and the villages against the rising floods. They seemed always there; although a second thought about the buildings would have told even someone who knew nothing of architecture or engineering that they were recent arrivals on the scene. A government website says they were built in the 1960s and that there are twenty-one pumping stations in Somerset. Prosaic in appearance, the grey concrete and steel adding to the childhood impression of their being like naval …

Windsor recalled

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Where were you ten years ago? Mostly, it would be an impossible question to answer, but from 10th-20th October 2007, the answer is easy – Windsor Castle. Saint George’s House in the precincts of the castle hosted an annual gathering for clergy and for ten days there was an escape from the outside world into the rarefied atmosphere of the home of the Windsor family.

One particular moment remains fresh in the memory. Standing on a terrace outside the Vicars’ Hall at Windsor, there was a great view.

Some of …

A nursery drive

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There is a postcard beauty about the villages on the road to South Petherton, not that there would have been much prospect of its appreciation when travelling in the back of a Land Rover, shaken as it travelled the rural roads. Even now, enter the journey from Langport to South Petherton into Google Maps and it gives a journey time of twenty minutes for the eleven kilometre journey. Even at primary school, it would have been possible to calculate that travelling the journey in that time represented an average speed …

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