The Kew Continuum

We are living through some of the strangest times in which it is vital for Christians not to lose their heads - to be prepared to do some hard thinking and dreaming about how we best fulfill the mission the Lord God has entrusted to us. As we look together at our journey with God, this is a setting in which you are going to discover the inner working of my mind as we wrestle with these concerns - and I will discover the inner working of yours.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Reflections on Benedict XVI's visit to Britain

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Cambridge, England, September 20, 2010 I have spent the last few days watching the coverage of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Britain. Th...
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Monday, August 30, 2010

Now I am sixty-five... (with apologies to A.A.Milne)

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My inspiration Cambridge, England After a week that included torrential rain this particular day dawned bright and fair. I knew it was comin...
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Whatever happened to discussion and dialogue?

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Whatever happened to dialogue and discussion? It seems that much that passes as interchange has disappeared, with the online world being the...
Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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The planned new facility at Ridley Hall I was walking the dog across the fens as the sun was starting to set the other evening when Gordon B...
Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I have been Kindled

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I am now well and truly Kindled! After I had been kicking the idea around for months, at Christmas my family bought me an Amazon Kindle and ...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus is not all it seems

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There is much about the Roman Catholic Church that I have come to appreciate over the years: Catholic colleagues whose fellowship has been t...
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Monday, October 19, 2009

Reflections on the 20/20 Report of 2001

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A couple of weeks ago, while looking for something else, I ran across a copy of the Report of the 20/20 Task Force of the Episcopal Church, ...
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Richard Kew
I was ordained in the Church of England in 1969 and ministered there for seven years. The next 31 years were spent in the USA, where my ministry was either "start up" or "pick up." I have worked internationally and in parishes, but my most recent pastoral task was at the Church of the Resurrection, Franklin, Tennessee. Since September 2007 I have been part of the team at Ridley Hall theological college in Cambridge, England, working on the development challenge. I am a Canon Missioner in the Diocese of Owerri, Nigeria. If I am reading the pattern of my life correctly, the Lord seems to have kept the best for us until the last!
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