David Herbert
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Wannabe artist, poet and woke bloke, breadmaking grandad, loving ministry in retirement, lifelong LCFC supporter, ex X https://davidherbert.me/

The Honourable David Alexander Reginald Herbert was a British socialite and writer, seen in the 1920s as one of the Bright Young Things.

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If you want a reminder of how fragile civilisation is, have a look at the Village in the Third Reich Julia Boyd and Angelika Patel put under the microscope tracing developments there from Germany's humiliation at Versailles to the aftermath of WW2. Great book. Lovely village. Frighteningly topical.

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Excellent film. Just back from seeing it. What a story.
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Earlier this week, I got the privilege to attend an early screening of #ISwear with #TeaForTourettes and wow... its honestly one of the best films I've seen this year. If you can, please go and watch it. You'll laugh, you'll cry but you may just learn something too ✨️ #mustwatchmovie #cinema

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Earlier this week, I got the privilege to attend an early screening of #ISwear with #TeaForTourettes and wow... its honestly one of the best films I've seen this year. If you can, please go and watch it. You'll laugh, you'll cry but you may just learn something too ✨️ #mustwatchmovie #cinema

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Wisdom from Pádraig Ó Tuama for #WorldMentalHealthDay

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Are the rich fit for the kingdom of God? Here’s the test.

A sermon for September 28th 2025 - the 15th Sunday after Trinity (Proper 21C) All three readings, (Amos 6:1a, 4-7, 1 Timothy 6:6-19, Luke 16: 19-end) address the issue of wealth. (There is far more in the Bible about wealth and riches than…
Are the rich fit for the kingdom of God? Here’s the test.
A sermon for September 28th 2025 - the 15th Sunday after Trinity (Proper 21C) All three readings, (Amos 6:1a, 4-7, 1 Timothy 6:6-19, Luke 16: 19-end) address the issue of wealth. (There is far more in the Bible about wealth and riches than about sexual morality, though that is hard to believe when we listen to the politics of the church).
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Here, where the lost are found

A reflection for a small church on Luke 15:1-10 and 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Why are we here?We are here to hear Jesus. Our gospel reading introduces us to a gathering to hear Jesus:“The tax collectors and sinners were all gathering round to hear him.”That is the gathering…
Here, where the lost are found
A reflection for a small church on Luke 15:1-10 and 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Why are we here?We are here to hear Jesus. Our gospel reading introduces us to a gathering to hear Jesus:“The tax collectors and sinners were all gathering round to hear him.”That is the gathering we join,and we do that alongside Paul,who in our first reading names himself the worst of all sinners,
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Match of the Day

a poem marking the 80th anniversary of the ending of World War 2 Match of the Day camerasfocus their lenses onyoung boys and their disappointmentsin the closing minutesin the dashing of hope.The fingers on their handsgo to the boneof the sockets of eyesto prevent their…
Match of the Day
a poem marking the 80th anniversary of the ending of World War 2 Match of the Day camerasfocus their lenses onyoung boys and their disappointmentsin the closing minutesin the dashing of hope.The fingers on their handsgo to the boneof the sockets of eyesto prevent their tearsstaining their faces. After the match, so we’ve heard,
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A motley crew of cheerleaders

Sometimes one sermon leads to another. The focus here is Hebrews 11:29-12:2, very much picking up from last week's sermon commending those who never give up and never settle for the way things are, always hoping for justice and love. Here we join the author of Hebrews…
A motley crew of cheerleaders
Sometimes one sermon leads to another. The focus here is Hebrews 11:29-12:2, very much picking up from last week's sermon commending those who never give up and never settle for the way things are, always hoping for justice and love. Here we join the author of Hebrews in looking more closely at who these people are because they really are our cheerleaders.
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What Have We Settled For?

The scriptures we read this Sunday are not the comfortable writings of a comfortable people. They are the testimony of the beaten, the displaced, the silenced, and the overlooked. Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham — each bears the marks of suffering and hope. They lived by faith…
What Have We Settled For?
The scriptures we read this Sunday are not the comfortable writings of a comfortable people. They are the testimony of the beaten, the displaced, the silenced, and the overlooked. Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham — each bears the marks of suffering and hope. They lived by faith in what they could not yet see, refusing to settle for the way things were.
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The Samaritan, the wounded, and the question that won’t go away

What if being a neighbour means crossing every line we’ve drawn between “us” and “them”?
The Samaritan, the wounded, and the question that won’t go away
What if being a neighbour means crossing every line we’ve drawn between “us” and “them”?
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A Call to Worship and Defiance

A sermon for Trinity Sunday. I love preaching that brings Scripture to life and that brings Scripture back to life, and I hope you do too. I begin this way as a reminder that when we open scripture together we are not just reading words from the past; we are bringing…
A Call to Worship and Defiance
A sermon for Trinity Sunday. I love preaching that brings Scripture to life and that brings Scripture back to life, and I hope you do too. I begin this way as a reminder that when we open scripture together we are not just reading words from the past; we are bringing it back to life. What matters today is what happens to us when we worship God.
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The miracle of hearing at Pentecost

This is a sermon prepared for a small congregation in a small Warwickshire village. The reading for the day is Acts 2:1-21. We’ve been watching the ITV drama Code of Silence. It is a vivid demonstration  that all of us hear differently.Rose Ayling-Ellis plays…
The miracle of hearing at Pentecost
This is a sermon prepared for a small congregation in a small Warwickshire village. The reading for the day is Acts 2:1-21. We’ve been watching the ITV drama Code of Silence. It is a vivid demonstration  that all of us hear differently.Rose Ayling-Ellis plays the part of a deaf catering worker who has the gift of being able to read lips.
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Do you turn to Christ while it is still dark?

a sermon for Easter Day, picking up on the turn made by Mary Magdalen. The readings for the day are Acts 10:34-43 and John 20:1-18 I love preaching that brings scripture to life. I love preaching that brings scripture back to life - back to the life,…
Do you turn to Christ while it is still dark?
a sermon for Easter Day, picking up on the turn made by Mary Magdalen. The readings for the day are Acts 10:34-43 and John 20:1-18 I love preaching that brings scripture to life. I love preaching that brings scripture back to life - back to the life, the often bitter experiences through which the word of God has been heard.
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White Lotus – a parable of vanity and futility

I enjoyed catching up with the last episode of White Lotus - the last episode of the 3rd series. There was much to admire. Also, there was much for the devil to admire from his hideaway above the White Lotus resort in Thailand—a place he’d convinced…
White Lotus – a parable of vanity and futility
I enjoyed catching up with the last episode of White Lotus - the last episode of the 3rd series. There was much to admire. Also, there was much for the devil to admire from his hideaway above the White Lotus resort in Thailand—a place he’d convinced the wealthy was a paradise they had somehow earned. “Good things happen to good people”.
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Mercy’s embrace

a sermon for the 4th Sunday in Lent (C) reflecting on the readings for the day, 2 Corinthians 5:16-end and Luke 15:1-3, 11b-end - the parable of the Prodigal Son (and Merciful Father) Today’s Gospel presents a well-known story about a father and his two sons. (It is ironic that on…
Mercy’s embrace
a sermon for the 4th Sunday in Lent (C) reflecting on the readings for the day, 2 Corinthians 5:16-end and Luke 15:1-3, 11b-end - the parable of the Prodigal Son (and Merciful Father) Today’s Gospel presents a well-known story about a father and his two sons. (It is ironic that on Mothering Sunday our gospel is about a father and his two sons.
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