• New article in Herald

    There’s a new article in the Herald newspaper today reporting on yesterday’s sermon and service at St Mary’s. It is prominently placed, with a nice big pic of me in the pulpit on the front page. I’d probably have preferred a different headline (they are never written by the reporters themselves) but the article is a good report of the service here at St Mary’s yesterday. 

    You can find the article here:http://www.heraldscotland.com/mobile/news/home-news/gay-marriage-war-of-words-in-churches.18684223

    There’s some quoting from yesterday’s sermon

    I’m quoted as saying thus:

    “The thing I found amazing is how busy a church can be on a Sunday morning simply by saying that everybody is welcome. That’s a position that churches share across the city but somehow, by saying that this is a place where everybody is welcome, that is the message that will draw people in. Perhaps as churches we have forgotten how to say that.”

    Asked about the messages on same-sex marriage from the Catholic hierarchy, he said: “I think people get weary of hearing a negative message from church people. What they want to hear is positive – about changing the world for the better, about justice, about love.”

    And folk who were in the congregation are quoted thus:

    Jim Whannel and Colin Johnston, members of an Episcopal church in Paisley, said: “It’s a very sad day for Christianity because of what is happening in other churches.”

    A lesbian Christian couple, Ruth and Jaye Richards-Hill, also backed Mr Holdsworth’s open invitation. Mrs Richards-Hill said: “Somebody needs to stand up and create a balance in the opinion, and I think that worked.”

    “A spokesman for the [Roman] Catholic Church declined to respond to Mr Holdsworth’s latest comments.”

3 responses to “Sermon on Song of Songs – Preached 30 August 2009”

  1. Kenny Avatar

    Thanks, Kelvin!

  2. Amelia Hagen Avatar

    I love the concept of loitering with intent. God seems to do a lot of that. Thank you for a thought-stimulating sermon.

  3. Jim Finnie Avatar
    Jim Finnie

    I am a catholic and happened to read your website via direction from elsewhere and I have found your sermon very much in tune with how I mutter away to myself in my head in the car or walking down the street. Awareness and striving to seek the presence of God is not always easy but should always be the priority.
    I find it so hard to accept the dumbing down, secular phobia about mentioning any theological subject and so found great joy in your lovely sermon tonight.

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