Servant

I can hear the questions in people’s heads, simply because they’ve been in mine first.  Anyone who knows me, and something of my journey will no doubt be wondering if I’ve lost the plot altogether in the light of my recent step of engaging with the Order of Saint Leonard.   This week, I’ve had … More Servant

Holy Spirit

There is nothing like coming into a growing awareness of the Spirit’s work in your life.  From the first days of real spiritual awakening, to consequent in-fillings, nudges, blessings and movements, his work is the living reality of God in our lives.  It is by His presence that we can testify that we are children … More Holy Spirit

Jesus

Sometimes we have to be all things to all people so that we might save some, to quote Paul.  But, at the end of the day, it’s about Jesus.  The Christian thing…it’s about Jesus.  He’s the start and the finish, the beginning and the end. I enjoyed reading the Nicene Creed at my consecration service … More Jesus

Be thou my vision

It has been an ‘action-packed’ week.  Last weekend I was preaching in the lovely city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, ministering to a godly group of Nazarenes on the Newtonards Road.  It was great to be in another part of the country in the company of people who love God’s word, who love to worship … More Be thou my vision

Standing

I had a rare opportunity to take myself along to share in worship with another church in the city, an opportunity that I took having felt I wanted to visit the Tyneside Vineyard Church again.  The pastors there, David and Nic Bass, do a great job in good Vineyard fashion and have built a great … More Standing

Consecration

As I mentioned in my last blog, there were several very timely parts of scripture referred to last weekend at the Ignite Conference, all of which have had significant meaning for me over the years.  One in particular was Joshua 3:5 which reads: Joshua told the people, ‘Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things … More Consecration

Ignite

So, one of my favourite pictures of leadership is that of Moses standing on the hill above the battlefield, interceding, whilst his people tried to defend themselves against an advancing Amalakite enemy.  Moses arms grew tired.  When his arms lowered, the battle would suffer, when he raised them, the battle turned around.  When he could … More Ignite

Stillness

Well that was a wee bit of a blog lull over these last few weeks.  Thing is, its not that nothing happens or that there is nothing to say, but lulls do often mean something is brewing, or forming, or simply waiting. I don’t know which it is. I carry around with me at the … More Stillness

Liberation

I was talking to someone today, sharing something of my personal story, on a course I was on in Durham.  At the beginning I heard myself say these words: “I am in a period of transition, still finding my way into the freedom’s Christ gives me as his disciple, having spent the last three years … More Liberation