Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Start:Stop-Revealing the Underground Stream

Forgotten Streams by Crista Igelsias

Thank you for joining us for Start:Stop. This reflection will last around ten minutes and you are welcome to come and go as your schedule dictates. We begin with a short bible reading which can be found on page 37 of the New Testament.

Thursday, 21 February 2019

Reflection on Psalm 96


The Lagoon from the illustrated book Jazz by Henri Matisse, 1947
A haiku based on Psalm 96

Sing our song of love
In concert with all the earth. 
Keep on practising.

Saturday, 16 February 2019

Reflection on Psalm 39

The Empty Tomb, Ghislaine Howard, 2000

A life tormented by a restless heart.
Is it burning in anger - or with love?
Which flames will fire my lips to speak?
How long must I endure?

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Start:Stop-The Song of Songs

Marc Chagall, Le cantique des cantiques (The Song of Songs), 1975

Start:Stop offers ten minute reflections, starting each quarter of an hour, between 7.45am and 9.15am. This is my reflection from 12th February 2019. Thank you for joining us for Start:Stop. This reflection will last around ten minutes and you are welcome to come and go as your schedule dictates. We begin with a bible reading which can be found on page 652 of the Old Testament. 

Sunday, 10 February 2019

Three Byzantine Saints Reunited with St Stephen - The Treasures of Byzantium

Akathistos by Nick Bicât - Performed by Cantata Dramatica with dancers from Middlesex University
Chaire numphe anumpheute!” (Hail unwedded bride) sang out Pulcheria (Frances M Lynch) as she led her sister-in-law Eudocia (Hannah Scott) and Melania the Younger (Rhian Davies) around the altar at St Stephen Walbrook on 30th January 2019 at the opening of Akathistos by Nick Bicât. The piece was performed as part of ‘Treasures of Byzantium’ by Cantata Dramatica in aid of the charity Lepra. The community choir of St Stephen Walbrook was invited to join with the chorus at key points in the text. Whilst the performance was a world premiere, it wasn’t the first time that these three female saints from Byzantium had been associated with a church dedicated to St Stephen; disputes about their various claims on the relics of the first Christian martyr continued even after their deaths.

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

A reflection on Psalm 12

The Mock Marriage of Orlando and Rosalind (As You Like It - Act IV Scene I) by Walter Howell Deverell 
Have we made all the world a stage?
Addicted to our own applause? 
Do we owe our Sunday Best to a child refugee?
Who gave us virtues to be seen - or not to be seen : what is the answer?
We cannot ask the faithful - they have been cast out.

Monday, 4 February 2019

A reflection on Psalm 1

Pacino di Bonaguida, Tree of Life, 1310

A personal reflection and prayer based on Psalm 1, one of the psalms appointed for Morning Prayer today.

The Tree of Life.
Evergreen.
Rooted.
Strong yet tender.
Yearning for the Son.
The Cross of Jesus.

Saturday, 2 February 2019

BOOK REVIEW - Phoebe : A Story by Dr Paula Gooder



“I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church at Cenchreae, so that you may welcome her in the Lord as is fitting for the saints, and help her in whatever she may require from you, for she has been a benefactor of many and of myself as well.” (Romans 16:1-2)

Sermon-The Most Reluctant Convert

C.S.Lewis on the cover of Time Magazine, 8th September 1947 A sermon given during the Sung Eucharist at St George’s Bloomsbury on Sunday 15t...