Gospel commentary index Lectionary Year A
On this page, you can find an index to all the commentary articles on the gospel lectionary readings for the whole of Year A, together with links to the video discussions between Ian and James. The articles will be reposted with updates during the year—but they are listed here for convenience and planning ahead.
The demographic crisis in Church of England ministry
Last weekend, in an online conversation, someone highlighted to me the most recent ministry statistics, which were released in June, but seem to have gone under the radar. I certainly did not spot them, and I don’t recall anyone commenting on them. They show that 47.5% of current C of E stipendiary clergy are aged 55 or over, which of course means that they will all have retired in 12 years’ time.
12 years might sound like quite a long planning horizon—but at the sessions of General Synod this year, we have been projecting over the next three rounds of the triennium planning cycle, which is therefore a nine-year horizon. And anything connected with demographics is long term, or at least generational; those who are due to retire in the next decade will mostly have entered training between 20 and 30 years ago, or more. This is a reminder that decisions we make now about training, ordination, and appointments will leave a very long, generational, legacy.
I casually posted about this on Facebook on Sunday night, and there followed a very long and active thread about it which lasted for the next couple of days.
Coincidentally, at yesterday’s meeting of the Archbishops’ Council, these figures were revisited under the item on training for ministry. (All the figures are in the public domain, so I am not sharing anything confidential here.)
The current projection (in round terms) is that the number of stipendiary clergy in the C of E will fall from 7,000 now to 5,500 by 2035. That assumes that we will return to the annual figures of ordaining 400 clergy for stipendiary ministry each year, together with around 200 for non-stipendiary ministry, an annual total of 600. Currently, although the total numbers have slightly increased this year to 417 (from an average of 358 over the last three years), this is still a long way short.
Wealth, discipline, and character in 1 Tim 6 video discussion
The epistle for Trinity 15 in Year C is 1 Tim 6.6–19. Once more, the lectionary cuts the reading in an odd place, starting half way through an argument of…
Money, sex, and power: Will the next archbishop save the Church of England?
Tim Wyatt is an interesting and often astute commentator on things Church of England. Ten days ago he expanded an article he had written in the New Statesman, setting out…
The intriguing parable of the Unjust Steward in Luke 16
The Sunday lectionary gospel reading for Trinity 14 in Year C is Luke 16.1–13, the so-called Parable of the Unjust Steward (or ‘Dishonest Manager’). (The epistle is 1 Tim 2.1–7,…
What is the nature and goal of prayer in 1 Timothy 2? video discussion
The epistle for Trinity 14 is a second passage from 1 Tim, this time the first seven verses of chapter 2. Paul’s urging Timothy that all kinds of prayer should…
What kind of ‘church’ does God want us to be?
The perennial question for anyone thinking seriously about the Christian life and our place in the world has two parts to it. First, we need to think about the world…
Is the Archbishop of York right about migration?
When bishops and archbishops speak about migration it always hits the headlines—and never ends well. In 2016, Justin Welby got into trouble when he said that it was quite reasonable…
Jesus’ parables of the lost in Luke 15
The Sunday lectionary gospel for Trinity 13 in Year C is the first two of the three ‘parables of the lost’ in Luke 15, the parable of the lost sheep…
Grace, faith, and love in Paul’s testimony in 1 Tim 1 video discussion
Our epistle reading for Trinity 13 in this Year C is 1 Tim 1.12–17. (It is not clear why the lectionary omits the opening verses of 1 Tim.) There are…
Tyndale NT Study Group 2026: Call for papers on Paul within Judaism
The theme for the Tyndale Fellowship New Testament Study Group in 2026 is Paul within Judaism, and we are meeting from Wednesday 1st to Friday 3rd July 2026 at the…
Do we have a ‘polyphonic’ God?
John Root writes on: Polyphonic God: Exploring Intercultural Theology, Churches and Justice, edited by Israel Oluwole Olofinjana, David Wise, and Usha Reifsnider. This book is a goldmine. Several of the…