THE symbolism of food plays a large part in all religions, and especially in Christianity. As within the mysteries of the created order we must all take food and give food – more, must take life and give life – we are here already in touch with the “life-giving and terrible mysteries of Christ,” who… Continue reading Tuesday of the Fifth Week in Lent: Food – Evelyn Underhill
Monday of the Fifth Week in Lent: The Kingdom – -Evelyn Underhill
It is a great thing for any soul to say without reserve in respect of its own life, “Thy Kingdom come!” for this means not only the acknowledgement of our present alienation, our fundamental egoism and impurity, but the casting down of the will, the destruction of our small natural sovereignty; the risk and adventure… Continue reading Monday of the Fifth Week in Lent: The Kingdom – -Evelyn Underhill
St Mark’s Compline Services with Father Thomas and Father Drew and Dean Johnson
https://videopress.com/v/8lu6k80Q?preloadContent=metadata https://videopress.com/v/q8jJVunr?preloadContent=metadata https://videopress.com/v/9ho7fGSJ?preloadContent=metadata https://videopress.com/v/6tMVui1l?preloadContent=metadata In my life and work at the Church I am blessed to share time and space with The Reverend Thomas Nsubuga, and The Reverend Andrew Christiansen. During our quarantine we have been given the opportunity for a lateral move into the Ether of the Internet. We are making a leap of… Continue reading St Mark’s Compline Services with Father Thomas and Father Drew and Dean Johnson
Fifth Sunday In Lent – Cross and Sacrament – Evelyn Underhill
It costs God nothing, so far as we know, to create nice things: but to convert rebellious wills cost Him crucifixion. -CS Lewis To look at the Crucifix – “the supreme symbol of our august religion” – and then to look at our own hearts; to test by the Cross the quality of our love… Continue reading Fifth Sunday In Lent – Cross and Sacrament – Evelyn Underhill
