How do we share the good news we have received with those around us? What does it look like to share our light with our neighbours, friends and city?
Gospel reading: Luke 5:1-11
How do we share the good news we have received with those around us? What does it look like to share our light with our neighbours, friends and city?
Gospel reading: Luke 5:1-11
What does it mean for us to hold the light of Christ today?
Canon Chris Burke takes a closer look at The Song of Simeon - we meet Simeon and Anna, and maybe learn a thing or two from them.
Are we called to be people who live in the light shed on the world by God?
The Dean examines Jesus’ - and by extension our - mission statement.
Gospel reading: Luke 4:14-21
Listen to the Dean of Sheffield Cathedral’s Evensong sermon.
“We can’t be humble on our own, we can only be humble in a community where we receive from one another.”
Canon Keith Farrow reflects on the wedding at Cana and the relationship between abundance, blessing, joy and wine.
Where will you go when the wine gives out?
Gospel reading: John 2:1-11
Have you seen the film ‘Sliding Doors?’
In this week’s podcast, Revd Captain Ian Maher takes a closer look at how a choice can alter the course of a life, and what Jesus shows us about choice.
Gospel reading: Luke 3:15-17, 21, 22
As we remember and celebrate the visit from the Magi, Revd Canon Chris Burke looks at what we can learn from them and their courage, integrity, generosity and humility.
Gospel reading: Matthew 2:1-12
Do you have any resolutions this year?
Revd Captain Ian Maher invites us to explore and act on God’s unconditional and unlimited love for us in the year ahead.
Listen to the sermons from Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the Cathedral.
Preacher: The Bishop of Sheffield.
Gospel reading: John 1:1-14
Preacher: The Dean of Sheffield Cathedral.
Gospel reading: Luke 2:1-20
The angels of the Bible are messengers who often challenge the status quo.
The angels of the Bible promise hope and freedom, they tell us that God is near.
As Christmas looms, the Dean Peter Bradley encourages us to place our trust in the God who saves, the God who is coming.
Gospel Reading: Luke 1:39-55
On the Third Sunday of Advent, the Revd. Captain Mike Reeder challenges us to reflect on the uncomfortable yet life-giving message proclaimed by John the Baptist.
Gospel reading: Luke 3:7-18
On the Second Sunday of Advent, the Dean of the Cathedral explores the message of John the Baptist.
Gospel reading: Luke 3:1-6
Canon Keith Farrow welcomes the Advent season at the Cathedral.
Gospel reading: Luke 21:25-36
Are you a learner?
The Bishop of Sheffield reflects on the relationship between learning and teaching as he reminds us that we are all learners of Jesus.
Gospel reading: John 18:33-37
Are you a fan of a bit of healthy competition?
The Archdeacon of Doncaster encourages us to spur each other on in love and good deeds.
Listen to Dean Peter Bradley’s sermon from Remembrance Sunday, marking the centenary of the Armistice of WWI.
“We will remember them.”
Are you more conscious of what you're resting from or what you're resting for?
Bishop of Sheffield Pete Wilcox explores what rest looks like during the installation of David Stevens as Honorary Canon.
"Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all." Mark 10:43-44
The Dean explores the role of service in British society and what God says about leadership in the Bible.
Revd Canon Chris Burke reflects on the words of Jesus: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God."
Revd Canon Chris Burke encourages us to give thanks for God's rich provision in his Harvest Sunday sermon.