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The environmental coordinator for the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, the Revd Dr Rachel Mash, considers the on-going drought emergency in Cape Town in the Lenten reflection.
Congolese-born actress and writer Dora Jejey is spending a Year in God’s Time as part of the Community of St Anselm, based at Lambeth Palace, London. In this post, she explores the scariness of silence, following a retreat in Cornwall.
Alice Wu is an Anglican writer based in Hong Kong
The Anglican Communion’s Director for Women in Church and Society, the Revd Terrie Robinson, argues that men must play as equal a part as women in the fight for gender-justice.
Having been ordained in 1977, the Revd Canon Michael Jackson from the Diocese of Qu’Appelle is the longest serving deacon in the Anglican Church of Canada. In this blog, he explores the permanent diaconate.
Bishop of California, Marc Andrus, reflects on recent comments attributed to President Donald Trump about Haiti and African nations.
The honorary director of lay discipleship in the Diocese in Europe, Dr Clare Amos, looks back on a 40-year association with Jerusalem, which began with a gap year in 1970 and included time as course director in the city’s St George’s College.