BY STEPHEN KUHRT As a church leader, last year’s Christmas Day was very different from normal. After the Christmas morning service, rather than relaxing into the normal routine of family, food and festivities, I got into a cab and went to central London to appear for three hours on live television. GB News had invited… Continue reading The honesty needed in the King’s speech this Christmas
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The most rewarding thirty minutes of my week
BY STEPHEN KUHRT The ‘Tales from the Bible’ team As a church leader, I’m incredibly fortunate to have a job that I love. After 22 years of ordained ministry, I still wake up each morning full of enthusiasm for the everyday tasks of being a vicar: planning services, writing talks, pastoral care, taking funerals and… Continue reading The most rewarding thirty minutes of my week
Turning Safeguarding Upside Down: Jesus started with the least – so should we
BY NATHAN LARKIN Photo by Arvid Knutsen on Pexels.com There are two ways to approach safeguarding in the Church: ‘top-down’ or ‘bottom-up’. The difference sounds technical, even semantic, but it’s not. It’s theological and it’s moral. It’s about where the Church begins its thinking, and where it draws the line when things get messy. A… Continue reading Turning Safeguarding Upside Down: Jesus started with the least – so should we
Bad apples in rotten barrels
BY STEPHEN KUHRT Jimmy Saville and the BBC; Wayne Couzens and Metropolitan Police Force; Paula Vennells and the Post Office. When stories of abuse or corruption emerge the immediate focus is often on those individuals who’ve directly committed the crimes or wrongdoing. But in almost every case, what is then examined is how the institution they worked within colluded… Continue reading Bad apples in rotten barrels

