
As the Christian Church enters the season of the Kingdom, the Rector explores the often contradictory impressions of kingship and wonders what a kingdom with Jesus at its head would look like.
Oct 29, 2021
11 min

On January 30th 1649 Charles Stuart was the first English king to be executed by his own people. Eleven years later a new Parliament made him a Saint. Charles has an awkward place in English history. Revd Dr John Vickerstaff wonders what his story can teach us about how we regard our own leaders today.
Jan 29, 2021
12 min

As Christians in the West celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany, the Revd Dr John Vickerstaff the Rector of the South Dales Parishes) reflects on the meaning of ancient (and more recent) movements in the heavens as we navigate our way through dark times.
Jan 2, 2021
15 min

A reflection on a poem by Thomas Hardy for Remembrance Sunday.
Nov 8, 2020
13 min

It is time for harvesting. The farmers are busy. The Church is, similarly, celebrating. But doesn't it feel just a little odd? Setting aside a single day to acknowledge our dependence on God would seem strange to our ancestors. Heartfelt, sincere, and frequent praise of God our creator should be the mark of all Christan living- at all times.
Sep 29, 2020
6 min

The Rector of the South Dales Parishes, Revd Dr John Vickerstaff, offers some thoughts on Julian of Norwich.
Mar 26, 2020
6 min
