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Bellah Zulu

Lent confessions of an accidental environmentalist.

Meat-free Lent was hard, but I am pleased to think that my childhood Lenten fast unknowingly helped the reduce climate change.

Bellah Zulu | 17 March 2014
How Twitter found Christ

How Twitter found Christ

When a hipster stole the cross from a Bethnal Green church, Joshi Herrmann went viral to save the day...

Joshi Herrmann | 13 March 2014
Should we have 'pop up' Church?

Should we have 'pop up' Church?

Should the church follow the trend of pop up stores, restaurants and art galleries? 

Archie Poulos | 28 February 2014
Are Christians in the West persecuted?

Are Christians in the West persecuted?

Theologian Michael Jensen, writing in the Australian Bible Society’s Eternity magazine, asked whether Christians in Australia were being persecuted. His arguments apply equally to Christians throughout the West. His article is republished here with permission.

Michael Jensen | 19 February 2014
Fish and chips and sex at church

Fish and chips and sex at church

My vicar took a risk last night. He decided that, following our monthly church meal (yesterday was fish and chips), the topic for discussion should be same sex marriage.

Jan Butter | 13 February 2014
Churches in Devon: Changing the world one dot at a time

Devon's churches: Changing the world one dot at a time

Every dot and star on the map in his office points to the need for, and potential of, behavioural change to protect the environment.

Martyn Goss | 10 February 2014
Why we celebrate Black History Month

Why we celebrate Black History Month

The Revd Glenice Robinson-Como, Canon Pastor at Christ Church Cathedral, Houston, explains how "Black History month informs all of us of a rich history where God intervened and led a people of faith into the promised land"

The Revd Glenice Robinson-Como | 07 February 2014