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Why I - as a bishop and a scientist - support the Pilgrimage to Paris

Why I, as a bishop and a scientist, support the Pilgrimage to Paris

We have a duty to work for the common good, not only of those already affected by climate change but for the well being of future generations.

Bishop Graham Usher | 07 October 2015
What's in a name? On (compass) roses, koinonia, and the gift of communion

What's in a name? On (compass) roses, koinonia, and the gift of communion

Would the Anglican Communion—and our Compass Rose—smell as sweet if we were a 'Federation' or 'Association'?

The Revd Canon Dr John Gibaut | 01 October 2015
Our calling: Welcome refugees, support development, make peace

Our calling: Welcome refugees, support development, make peace

Archbishop Anis reflects on gospel responses to the growing worldwide refugee crisis

The Most Revd Dr Mouneer Hanna Anis | 28 September 2015
Leading from the margins

Leading from the margins

A talk by Bishop Pushpa Lalitha, the first woman bishop in Asia.

Bp Pushpa Lalitha | 10 September 2015
An Archbishop's testimony of sanctuary

An Archbishop’s testimony of sanctuary

The current refugee crisis is also a time of opportunity for England and the whole of Europe 

Abp Sentamu | 07 September 2015
The Revd Kyle Norman

On sacred space and God's presence

If God is everywhere, what does this mean for our understanding of the church as God’s house?

The Revd Kyle Norman | 25 August 2015
Hurricane Katrina +10: Holding both loss and moments of grace

Hurricane Katrina +10: Holding both loss and moments of grace

How cracks caused by disasters can be openings to step out of normal patterns and create change

Katie Mears | 18 August 2015