November marks our Season of Reconciliation, a time for reflecting on what reconciliation truly means and what it asks of each of us. In this series of seasonal sermons, our clergy explore the essential qualities of both a reconciler and a reconciling people: vulnerability, imagination, and courage.
Canon Mary invites us to reflect on the power of vulnerability in reconciliation--how being open, even in our uncertainty, can help foster deeper connections with ourselves, others, and God.
On Remembrance Sunday, Reverend Su, Cathedral Associate Minister, explores Jesus' promise of peace and the call to remember our shared past with compassion, courage, and hope for a better future.
Dean John considers how imagination can guide us through times of crisis, including recent revelations within the Church of England, and invites us to envision a future shaped by God's transformative power.
To conclude our series, Canon Nitano reminds us that true courage isn't about grand gestures--it's about the small, everyday acts: showing up despite fear, staying when it's hard, and reaching across divides even when it's uncomfortable.