The Ven Dr Amanda Bloor, Archdeacon of Cleveland, reflects on Luke 4.1-13 for the First Sunday of Lent and International Women’s Day.
Sunday 9th March.
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The Rt Revd Dr Flora Winfield, Bishop of Selby, reflects on Luke 9.28-36 for the Sunday next before Lent.
Sunday 2nd March.
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The Revd Dr Jenny Wright, Chaplain to the Archbishop of York, reflects on Luke 6.17-26 for the Third Sunday before Lent.
Sunday 16th February
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The Ven Andy Broom, Archdeacon of the East Riding, reflects on Luke 5.1-11 for the Fourth Sunday before Lent.
Sunday 9th February
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The Rt Revd Dr Eleanor Sanderson, Bishop of Hull, reflects on Luke 2.22-40 for the Presentation of Christ in the Temple.
Sunday 2nd February
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The Rt Revd Barry Hill, Bishop of Whitby, reflects on Luke 4.14-21 for the Third Sunday of Epiphany.
Sunday 26th January
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The Revd Dr Ian McIntosh, Director of Mission and Ministry, reflects on John 2.1-11 for the Second Sunday of Epiphany
Sunday 19th January
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The Ven Sam Rushton, Archdeacon of York, reflects on Luke 3.15-17, 21-22 for the First Sunday of Epiphany.
Sunday 12th January
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