• Sermon - Year A

    26th Sunday in Ordinary time

    A plumber was doing some work in the parish house in Elgin. I asked him if he could turn around a sink in my kitchen to produce a well laid out space on the kitchen worktop. In reply he promised to return on Tuesday to do it. Seven years later I’m in a different parish, and – as far as…

  • Sermon - Year A

    25th Sunday in Ordinary time

    In the run-up to the referendum, one of the main slogans of the ‘Yes’ campaign was that ‘an independent Scotland will create a fairer and more equal society.’ Certainly it was quite a catchy and attractive idea to many. To me it raised the simple question as to how it would be achieved in practical terms. I was born and…

  • Sermon

    The Exaltation of the Cross

    Moses needed some time to convince his compatriots in Egypt to leave that country and return to the land of their ancestors: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Initially they were pretty reluctant, moving towards hostility when Pharaoh made their lives harder in response to Moses’ demands for freedom. But his endurance and perseverance, mixed with cleverness and strong beliefs, eventually won…

  • Sermon - Year A

    23rd Sunday in Ordinary time

    It’s been a rather poor season this year for Andy Murray, our Scottish tennis player – if he were successful he would a British – seemingly sealed by his recent defeat at the US Open. But despite losing to Novak Djokovic his game was actually complimented by many commentators as of high quality, particularly in comparison with his earlier defeats.…

  • Sermon - Year A

    22nd Sunday in Ordinary time

    Sadistic. Sectarian. Barbaric. Savage. Bloodthirsty. These and many other similar words have been used recently throughout the media reporting on the current situation in the Middle East. Human nature is showing its ugly side in a dreadful and direct manner. To make it even worse, it’s all being done in the name of God and his Will by people with…