January 2026

Taking the plunge

Rebecca and I spend New Year with a group of friends on the Devon coast who have developed the custom, common in such parts, of taking an invigorating dip in the ocean on the morning of New Year’s Day. For many years I eschewed what seemed to me a reckless and unnecessary practice, preferring to stay on the beach, safely swathed in several layers of wool. For some daft reason, last year I decided to join the bathers and (as I write, sat cosily by a log fire) am currently weighing up whether to do so again. Needless to say, it was breathtakingly cold but also huge fun.

Taking the plunge into something new always takes a measure of determination and mutual encouragement, I think. It helps if others are doing it alongside us, and things are no different when it comes to our faith. A step forward – perhaps being Confirmed, as so many have been in recent months – or into a new church responsibility, is a fine and necessary thing to do if we consider ourselves to be Christians. For Christ is the ‘way’ and those who follow him are called to a pilgrim’s progress through life. 

What fresh new thing might the Lord be asking you to consider in the months ahead? This may mean shedding or leaving behind something that is no longer right. In the light of this season, then, may we encourage one another to join and enjoy ‘the new’, knowing the Lord goes ahead, calling us forward.
 

- Bishop Andrew


February 2026

It is rare to have the Feast of Candlemas, February 2nd, so close to the start of Lent, Ash Wednesday 18th February.

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December 2025

This December, Carol and I will visit the tiny Channel Island of Alderney. It is a beautiful but a heavily fortified place having been both the first line of defence historically and an occupied and evacuated community.

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November 2025

‘As we rejoice in the gift of this new day, so may the light of your presence, O God, set our hearts on fire with love for you.’

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October 2025

During the wistful first week of September, just before our youngest departed for university, we took a week’s holiday in North Cornwall...

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September 2025

September is always a month of endings, as well as new beginnings.  As the bright colours of summer fade into the oranges and browns of autumn, shiny new school shoes make an appearance, along with fresh notebooks as we head back to our desks after a break over August.  We start again, carrying with us the feeling of a new year beginning.

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July 2025

Some of the joys of a bishop’s ministry are Confirmation Services, we have had a good number so far this year and many more in the diary. The service is both corporate, as the congregation prays for each candidate, and personal, as each candidate makes promises, is prayed for and is anointed with oil.

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June 2025

To St Andrew’s, Wootton Rivers, and an invitation to place the first signature in their new visitor’s book, after the sixty-year service of its predecessor.

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May 2025

We have been fortunate to celebrate a peaceful Easter in our land, we find Sudan and South Sudan in probably the most desperate state in more than 25 years of our half century of partnership.

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April 2025

‘Hope is the bird that waits for dawn and sings while it is still dark.’

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March 2025

Returning recently to my former parish in Crystal Palace, South London, I was reminded of the glorious glass edifice that once stood atop Sydenham Hill, overlooking the city.

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