• Sermon

    Midnight Mass

    ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven and peace to men who enjoy his favour.’ Do you belong to that exclusive group of people, to those who enjoy his favour? That’s a tricky question to answer. If you say ‘Yes’ you might be presuming that you’re a better kind of person than those who do not enjoy his favour, and…

  • Sermon - Year A

    4th Sunday of Advent

    ‘The greatest story ever told’ kicks off in today’s gospel with a rather controversial opening scene. You might not have picked up on any controversy there, as you’ve heard that episode so many times. Or perhaps you missed it because it’s a tiny part of the much greater story, a part of seemingly minor importance. So, where’s the controversy in…

  • Sermon - Year A

    3rd Sunday of Advent

    Locked in jail and locked out of action. A man whose whole life was devoted to one particular cause. His mission was to announce the arrival of the Messiah, the almighty messenger from God, who was to come to purify the Chosen People of Israel and to defeat their enemies. John the Baptist had been carrying out that mission with…

  • Sermon - Year A

    2nd Sunday of Advent

    I must make a confession: I don’t like Advent. Or – to be more precise – its liturgical aspect. Let me explain why briefly. Across the country, Christmas lights are being switched on in villages, towns and cities. Shops, with very few exceptions, are kitted out in their Christmas décor and have a tempting assortment of goodies and promotions on…

  • Outdoors - Speyside Way

    The Speyside Way: Kincraig to Grantown

    Not long after I’d completed the Speyside Way it was extended to the village of Kincraig south off Aviemore. That section is only 10.5km (6.5 miles) and I considered that too short a walk to make all necessary arrangements. Instead I decided to walk from Kincraig all the way to Grantown-on-Spey, in total 37km (23 miles) – quite ambitious considering…