LENSES ON LENT Particular Perspectives on the Forty Days The Rector’s Ash(less) Wednesday homily can be found here.

The First Sunday in Lent Sunday 21 February Lent and Scripture

Dr Garwood Anderson is Professor of New Testament and also Provost & President of Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wis- consin. He is the author of Paul's New Perspective: Charting a Soteriological Journey and of many schol- arly articles in New Testament studies.

Dr Anderson preaches at the 8.30am Litany & Eucharist (said) and at the 11am Great Litany & Sung Eucharist. His homily can be viewed here. The Second Sunday in Lent Sunday 28 February

Lent and Liturgy

The Reverend Professor Paul F. Bradshaw is a distin- guished scholar in the field of liturgics. He is Emeritus Pro- fessor of Liturgy, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and past President both of the North American Academy of Lit- urgy and of the international Societas Liturgica. The most re- cent of his very many publications, Egeria: Journey to the Holy Land, will be published this Lent.

Professor Bradshaw preaches at the 8.30am Eucharist (said) and at the 11am Sung Eucharist. His homily can be viewed here.

The Third Sunday in Lent Sunday 7 March

Lent and the English Reformation

Dr Lucy Wooding is the Langford Fellow and Tutor in His- tory at Lincoln College, Oxford, and also Fellow Archivist of the College. She is the author of Henry VIII (Routledge 2008; second edition 2015) and of many scholarly articles on Eng- lish 16th century religious and cultural history.

Dr Wooding preaches at the 8.30am Eucharist (said) and at the 11am Sung Eucharist. Her homily can be viewed here. The Fourth Sunday in Lent Sunday 14 March Lent and Art: a glimpse of the cosmic dance (an artist explores Lent)

The Reverend Canon Robert Wright LVO has been variously Canon and Sub-Dean of Westmin- ster Abbey, Archdeacon of Westminster, and Chap- lain to the Speaker of the (UK) House of Com- mons. He is also an internationally-exhibited ab- stract painter.

Canon Wright preaches at the 8.30am Eucharist (said) and at the 11am Sung Eucharist. His homi- ly can be viewed here.

The Fifth Sunday in Lent Sunday 21 March

Lent and Music

The Very Reverend Dr Andreas Loewe is the Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, , Australia. A graduate of both Oxford and Cambridge Univer- sities, he is the author of Johann Sebastian Bach’s "St John Passion" (BWV 245): A Theological Commentary and writes and lectures both on theology and mu- sic. He is an honorary fellow and lecturer at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (UK).

Dean Loewe preaches at the 8.30am Eucharist (said) and at the 11am Sung Eucharist. The Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary Thursday 25 March

Lent and Annunciation

The Most Reverend Kay Goldsworthy AO is the Archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Perth and Metropolitan of the Province of Western Aus- tralia (Anglican Church of Australia), having for- merly been of Gippsland. Consecrated bishop in 2008 she became Australia’s first female bishop. Educated at Trinity College, University of Melbourne, Kay has served in various ministries in- cluding that of parish , school chaplain, and archdeacon.

The Archbishop preaches at the 6.15pm Sung Eu- charist.