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How do you stop terrorism?

How do you stop terrorism?

The Revd Canon Dr Phil Groves, director of the Continuing Indaba project, examines his own experiences as a curate in the parish where one of the 7/7 London bombers went to school, and asks whether he and the Church could have acted differently in their relationship with the local Asian community.

The Revd Canon Dr Phil Groves | 24 March 2016
Praying for Richard Dawkins

Praying for Richard Dawkins

The director of communications for the Church of England explains this weekend’s “Twitter Storm” of controversy after the C of E tweeted a prayer for Professor Richard Dawkins, the well-known secular atheist who has suffered a minor stroke.

The Revd Arun Arora | 15 February 2016
Under an African sky

Under an African sky

The Church of England's Bishop of Leeds, the Rt Revd Nick Baines, contemplates transplanting the African model of church to West Yorkshire and the Dales.

Bp Nick Baines | 09 February 2016
Abp Justin Welby

Holocaust Memorial Day

“The memory of the Holocaust dead cries out for our active defence of those who are vulnerable throughout the world, irrespective of their background or beliefs.”

Archbishop Justin Welby | 27 January 2016
Unexpected blessing

Unexpected blessing

Archbishop David Moxon, director of the Anglican Centre in Rome, was invited to share the blessing with Pope Francis and Archbishop Gennadios of the Ecumenical Patriarchate during a service to mark the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Here, Archbishop David reflects on the unprecedented moment.

Abp David Moxon | 26 January 2016
Abp Justin Welby

Archbishop Justin Welby reflects on the Primates’ Meeting

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, reflects on last week’s Primates’ meeting

Archbishop Justin Welby | 21 January 2016
The Primates' call to evangelism

The Primates’ call to evangelism

The Revd Canon Philip Mountstephen, executive leader of the Anglican mission agency CMS, reflects on the Primates’ commitment to “proclaim the person and work of Jesus Christ."

The Revd Canon Philip Mounstephen | 20 January 2016