From St. Mary's, Warwick. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Joseph McCulloch
People keep saying that there are as good folk outside the churches as in them. Why is that statement simply beside the point? What is the issue it dodges? Are people these days really bothered about whether they are good or not? Is the Christian Church merely an organisation for making people moral, and saving them from damnation? In fact, the Church's real job is to help God make saints out of sinners. What exactly is the difference between a sinner who is a saint, and a sinner who is not? What character are genuine Christians aiming at, and how does the attempt to be Christian transform their lives?