Bringing in the Sheaves
Wheat and Chaff from My Years as a Priest
(Author) Reverend Richard ColesAfter a life of sex and drugs and the Communards - brilliantly recounted in the highly acclaimed first volume of his memoirs FATHOMLESS RICHES - the Reverend Richard Coles went on to devote his life to God and Christianity. He is also a much-loved broadcaster, presenting SATURDAY LIVE on Radio 4 and giving us regular reason to PAUSE FOR THOUGHT on Radio 2. What is life like for the parson in Britain today? For centuries the Church calendar - and the Church minister - gave character and personality to British life. Today, however, as the shape of the year has become less distinct and faith no longer as privileged or persuasive, that figure has become far more marginal. In BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES, Reverend Coles answers this question. From his ordination during the season of Petertide, through Advent and Christmas to Lent and Easter, he gives us a unique insight into his daily experience in the ministry, with all the joy, drama, difficulty and humour which life - and indeed death - serves up in varying measures. Written with extraordinary charm and erudition, BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES features a multitude of characters and events from parish life against a backdrop of the Christian calendar.
Reverend Richard Coles
Reverend Richard Coles is a British musician, writer, and ordained priest in the Church of England. He rose to fame as part of the 1980s pop group The Communards before transitioning to a career in broadcasting and writing. Coles is known for his witty and engaging writing style, blending humor with poignant reflections on faith and life. His memoir "Fathomless Riches" is his most famous work, detailing his journey from pop star to priest and grappling with issues of sexuality and spirituality. Coles has made significant contributions to literature by sharing his unique perspective on religion and the human experience, earning him a respected place in the literary world.