Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread

After the joy and excitement of the baptism last Sunday, the week, we return to the joy and excitement of the Lord’s Prayer as our sermon topic. While part of the purpose of the blog is to look ahead to Sunday, it is worth noting a couple of things (a fraction of QPBC...
Our Daily Bread

True story

The biopic is making a comeback. The superhero franchise is on the wane and biographical films of ordinary heroes and villains and all their human shortcomings are in the ascendency. My nominations for best picture are as follows: Oppenheimer, One Life, She Said and...
Our Daily Bread

At its best?

I’m writing this on Wednesday and the acute angle of the wintery sun is bathing the red sandstone of Niddrie Square in a wonderful light. It is, in my opinion, on clear wintery days like this that Glasgow looks at its best. But Did you sense there was a but coming?...
A Day Early?

A Day Early?

Easter, as we all know, moves about …the date on which Good Friday – Easter Sunday changes year on year. But, Christmas – to state the obvious – is always on the same date! You would think that given we all know when Christmas is we’d be better prepared, it would feel...
A Day Early?

HOPE

What are you hoping for this Christmas? Our theme of ‘hope over fear’ has been explored through the multi-layered book of Revelation, and then built upon last week through Iain’s message about ‘a great light’ (Isaiah 9… Matthew 4:16) – we believe this great light is...
A Day Early?

Advent begins in the dark

“Hope springs eternal in the human heart” claimed Alexander Pope in his poem “An Essay on Man”. These days that spring looks pretty worn and wound down. “Resilience”, that much-vaunted quality we are all encouraged to develop in the face of life’s headwinds and...
Congratulations.

Congratulations.

Congratulations! You will, by this Sunday, have made it to the end of the book of Revelation as we consider the final chapter of the book, chapter 22. September 10th, when we started this series on Revelation seems a long time ago and we’ve covered a lot of ground...
Congratulations.

Back to the future

The future struck me forcibly in a coffee shop in Pollokshields eighteen months ago. It happened when my very clever university friend was regaling me with his early-retirement PhD project. Artificial intelligence, he said, is accelerating at such a pace that we will...