Sermons 2001-2

Great St Mary's,

The University Church

Published sermons from Michaelmas 2001 are mostly available on-line.  Copies are also available, price 30p each, to personal callers at the Gift Shop.  Dates and titles in brackets have been supplied by the webmaster.


Sermons from Easter Term 2002

University Sermon: Diana Witts, The Dinka of Southern Sudan: church growth in the heart of civil war. Ramsden Sermon, 19/5/02

University Sermon: Pauline Perry, Leaders of the Church: Choosing those who will lead the Church of England. 5/5/02

Dan Hardy, Looking beyond the Politics of Resurrection.  Easter 4, 28/4/02

Kerry Ramsay, "They think it's all over!"  Easter Sunday (31/3/02)


Sermons from Lent Term 2002


Kerry Ramsay, We exist not for ourselves! 10/3/02

University Sermon: Martin Hengel, The Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Hulsean Sermon.  3 /3/02.

Paul Duffett, Growing Old Gracefully--Spiritual Aspects of Growing Old.  From a conference at Great St Mary's, 2/3/02

Jules Gomes, The Cross of Christ: Sacramental or Ornamental?, 24/2/02

Barbara Moss, How we speak about God.  17/2/02

John Binns, Ash Wednesday. 13/2/02

Dan Hardy, Jesus is born, but where?, 10/2/02

Jules Gomes, Christ is born--into a 'family' of power-mongers and prostitutes, foreigners and forgotten people. 27/1/02

University Sermon: Ian Linden, A New Map of the World: The Christian Tradition and Globalisation. 3/2/02

Annabel Shilson-Thomas, Jesus is born--incarnation and the third world.  13/1/02

Elizabeth Deibert, Jesus is born--in a world of sense, sound and sight, 20/1/02

Barbara Moss, Jesus is born--in a world of many faiths, 30/12/01


Sermons from Michaelmas Term 2001

Dan Hardy, Practising the Universal Work of God in Christ, 25/11/01

Paul Cornish, Service of Remembrance, 11/11/01

Christopher Cocksworth, 'Windows of Grace and Truth': Envisaging Anglican-Evangelical Methodology through the Iconography of a Chapel (Inaugural Lecture) 6/11/01