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Wherever God takes me : Related items
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'It's been a huge privilege' says Bishop Richard as he announces retirement
The Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd Richard Harries, is to retire next year.
Posted in the Door on Monday 24th October 2005 |
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Themes / Keywords: Richard Harries Retirement |
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A Love that Frees us from Shame and Fear
Clare Catford presents BBC Radio Berkshire's Sunday morning show.
Posted in Press Review on Sunday 20th February 2005 |
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Themes / Keywords: Faith Eating Disorders Alcohol Abuse Addiction |
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At home on the ‘borderlands’
Sally Jarman interviews the Bishop of Oxford following the publication of a book to honour him.
Posted in the Door on Friday 24th February 2006 |
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Themes / Keywords: Bishop of Oxford Richard Harries Public Life and the Place of the Church |
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End of an era for diocese
Bishop Richard’s farewell message
Posted in the Door on Wednesday 3rd May 2006 |
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Themes / Keywords: Bishop of Oxford Retirement Richard Harries |
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Finding peace
Left paralysed after a motorbike accident when she was just 19-years-old, Jill Smith of Stanford in the Vale struggled for years to come to terms with her disability, until she finally found God. She tells Sally Jarman how faith has changed her life.
Posted in the Door on Friday 2nd March 2007 |
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Themes / Keywords: Faith |
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God in the Life of Bede Gerrard
'Ecumenism is not a cheap option' says the County Ecumenical Officer for Oxfordshire, Bede Gerrard. An Anglican monk for seven years with an Anglican mother and a Methodist father, he is now a member of the Orthodox Church. This experience with different denominations has equipped him to understand their differences but also to embrace their similarities in his quest for unity in the Church. Unity, says Bede is going to cost us, but after worship it is the most important thing for which the Church should be striving.
Posted in God in the life of... on Thursday 26th September 2002 |
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Themes / Keywords: Ministry Faith Ecumenism |
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God in the life of Father Christmas
On Christmas Eve even grown-up children half-believe in Father Christmas. As carrots are laid out for his reindeer and last minute letters are written to the man himself, the age of innocence seems suddenly very close. In all the commercialisation the benevolent figure of Father Christmas is a reminder of the real meaning of Christmas. He himself sees the Christmas of today as a holding operation. For some children it is their only glimpse of the goodness of God. 'Keep it alive and one day some of the kids might ask why we celebrate it' he says.
Posted in God in the life of... on Monday 25th November 2002 |
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Themes / Keywords: Christmas Faith Father Christmas |
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God in the Life of Prue Magee
'Sell the gospel not just computer equipment' is what God said to Prue Magee nearly seven years ago. In working that out she and her husband have been involved in planning and financing New Hope, a church plant from Greyfriars in Reading. Prue's life is a example of how God can make an ordinary life extraordinary through obedience to Him.
Posted in God in the life of... on Thursday 24th October 2002 |
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Themes / Keywords: Church Plants Faith |
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God in the lives of Oxford Christians
First Person is a celebration of 100 years of people attending worship at St Andrew’s, Linton Road.
Posted in Reviews on Friday 27th January 2006 |
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Themes / Keywords: Faith |
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God Outside the Box
In 'God outside the Box', the Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries, draws his readers into an elegantly structured presentation of the current positions of both Prosecution and Defence in the case against God.
Posted in Reviews on Monday 9th September 2002 |
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Themes / Keywords: Richard Harries Belief Agnosticism Atheism Apologetics |
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