The story of the Cross
Andrew Brazier tells us why he walked to London with a cross made out of knives.
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Andrew Brazier tells us why he walked to London with a cross made out of knives.
What do you expect when you pray?
Safe places for everyone to connect and belong
Stillness and the Patron Saint of Preparation?
Bishop Geoff's final Pastoral Letter - November 2019
Not just once upon a time...
How a new phone app is highlighting slavery in our communities.
Elections and Celebration
True celebrities and icons of our time
In conversation with an eminent speaker
Does Christian clamouring reflect fear more than faith?
As we enter the new year, Bishop Clive is alert to a clash of theological truth and cultural hangover.
As Bishop of Stafford does his Christmas shopping, his thoughts turn to worms and scones.
Nita Edwards reflects on her partnership with the South African church.
As the nation's attention turns to commemorating the centenary of the Armistice, the Archdeacon of Salop is conscripted to replace the vacant Bishop of Shrewsbury.
Eastern meets Western faith
Bishop Clive celebrates the ties of football and multiculturalism
Our hope is for real
Morrissey, Ant & Dec and systematic theology. It's not a competition, says Lindsey Hall.
Praying 'yet, not what I want, but what you want' can be fatal
Farewell Pastoral letter from Bishop Mark
Does remembrance point us to a path of peace?
Team spirit and episcopal ambition
No wonder Jesus urged us to be like 'little children'!
Dr Lindsey Hall explores what true freedom means.
Who am I - priest, beacon, servant?
God doesn't have to be persuaded to be interested in us
We are all called. God has given each of us gifts to use for the life of the kingdom.
Any job can be a vocation, whether or not others think of it as something you are 'called' to do.
Often we have lots of vocations, things that we are called to be and do, and these change over time.