Category: Word Matters
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Word Matters #8 — “Saint”: Why Ordinary Christians Can Use the S-Word Without Blushing
“Saint” doesn’t mean spiritual hall-of-fame material. In the New Testament it’s the family name for every believer—ordinary Christians set apart for God in Christ. This piece clears the fog and gives the word back to Scripture.
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Word Matters #7 — “Church”: Why Buildings Aren’t the Church (They’re Just the Rain Shelter)
A deep dive into what “church” really means — why ekklēsia is people, not buildings, and why the “rain shelter” joke is good theology.
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Word Matters #6 — “Holy Catholic Church”: Why I Don’t Say “Holy Universal Church”
Early in ministry I thought replacing “catholic” with “universal” in the creed was pastoral genius. Years later, I’m convinced the swap creates more confusion than it solves. “Catholic” is the older, clearer, safer word — once you explain it. This piece explores why the historic term guards the gospel better than its modern substitute, and…
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Word Matters #5 — The P-Word: Priest, Presbyter, and “The Rev on the Railway”
On the railway my nickname is “The Rev” — short for “Reverend”, because I’m an Anglican priest. But the P-word is complicated: OT priests, NT priests, presbyters, English drift, Sydney’s “presbyter” fix. This post untangles why the labels matter without messing with the gospel.
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Word Matters #3 — Was Jesus “Moved with Compassion” or “Indignant”?
A fascinating little variant in Mark 1:41 — why do some Bibles say Jesus was “moved with compassion” while others say he was “indignant”? A gentle guide for ordinary Christians.
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Word Matters #2 — When Textual Criticism Makes You Cry in the Dorm
A second-year theology student unravels, a neighbour cries, and textual criticism suddenly feels like the death of faith. Here’s how the wobble happens — and why it doesn’t win.
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Word Matters #1 — Why Words Matter
Starting a series on language, Scripture, and confidence for ordinary Christians.

