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During the COVID-19 crisis Fr Philip, the Vicar of St Margaret's, Ilkley, will be offering regular reflections via this podcast. This will include considerations of selected Bible passages, as well as thoughts and prayers during this challenging time. Live services will also be streamed on the St Margaret's Ilkley Facebook page. Search for @StMargaretsChurchIlkley.
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In today's episode, Fr Philip talks with Julie Lawler, the activities coordinator at Troutbeck Nursing Home. St Margaret's and Troutbeck have had a close relationship for many years, and we seek to support the residents in whatever ways we can. Julie talks of her work in Troutbeck, especially during the present coronavirus crisis.…
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In today's episode, Fr Philip talks to Neville Hilton from Preston Minster. The Minster Parish is hosting a Holy Trinity Brompton plant team with two churches of very different liturgical traditions. Neville explores this new initiative in church growth and how they are responding to the very acute social needs of this inner-city Parish.…
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This episode comprises Fr Philip's Homily from the Parish Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, streamed on Facebook Live on Sunday 10th May 2020. He considers the Gospel reading for today from St John (14: 1-14) and its frequent use at funerals, alongside an understanding of this passage in the context of our homes or dwelling-places.…
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This Daily Reflection was streamed on Facebook Live on Tuesday 5th May at 11am. Fr Philip discusses the passage from the end of chapter 28 of St Matthew's Gospel, as well as considering the relevance of the Old Testament to our modern-day lives, and the importance of the genealogy in the opening of St Matthew's Gospel.…
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Today's episode comprises Fr Philip's sermon from the Mass for St Mark, the Evangelist broadcast on Facebook Live on Saturday 25th April 2020. He discusses the use of the literary device of structuring ideas, adjectives and principles in groups of 3, and how this runs through St Mark's Gospel, as well as many of its accounts.…
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In today's episode, Fr Philip talks to Bethan and Horace Muhabuzi, from JJ Nshumi School and Community College near Kampala, Uganda. Bethan and Horace will be familiar to those at St Margaret's, Ilkley through our Harvest Appeals and outwards giving. Today, they talk about how COVID-19 is affecting life in Uganda, and more specifically, their local…
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This episode comprises Fr Philip's sermon from the Live Streamed Mass for the Second Sunday of Easter, broadcast on Facebook Live on Sunday 19th April. The service itself can be viewed in its entirety on YouTube and on the St Margaret's Ilkley website. In his sermon, he considers doubting Thomas and whether he might be similar to Eeyore from A. A. …
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In this Daily Reflection Fr Philip considers the opening verses of the 21st chapter of St John's gospel. The apostles have returned to their old life as fishermen, and Jesus appears to them on the sea shore. He calls them to a new life as fishers of people. Fr Philip explores how God always calls us to a new future. This is a two-part reflection wh…
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In today's Daily Reflection, Fr Philip considers Jesus' appearance to his disciples in Luke's Gospel after the story of the Road to Emmaus. He looks at the passage particularly in the light of the controversy surrounding Bishop David Jenkins, who was the Bishop of Durham in 1984. You can find the video version of this reflection here.…
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This is Fr Philip's Daily Reflection from Tuesday 14th April uploaded to Facebook Videos and YouTube. In this episode, Fr Philip discusses a the final verses of St Mark's Gospel where the women run away from the tomb in fear and say nothing to anyone. What might this conundrum mean? You can find the video version of this reflection here.…
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