FOURTEEN staff at the New York headquarters of the Episcopal Church in the United States have been made redundant this month, ...
TANKS were deployed around Jenin refugee camp at the weekend, as Israel stepped up its displacement of Palestinians in three ...
“VERY serious and urgent” safeguarding concerns at Bangor Cathedral have prompted the Archbishop of Wales, the Most Revd Andy ...
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THE Pope “slept well” on his tenth night in hospital, Vatican News reported on Monday morning. He had received a blood transfusion on Sunday following a respiratory crisis on Saturday morning. Pope ...
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Does belief have to mean dogmatism? Alister McGrath explores the quest for mutual understanding in an intolerant era ...
Does belief have to mean dogmatism? Alister McGrath explores the quest for mutual understanding in an intolerant era ...
Does belief have to mean dogmatism? Alister McGrath explores the quest for mutual understanding in an intolerant era ...
THANK God for church organists who have the gift and skill of transposition! So many great hymns are set in keys that most worshippers can’t manage; but then along comes an organist who sees the ...
2 March, Exodus 34.29-end; Psalm 99; 2 Corinthians 3.12-4.2; Luke 9.28-36 (37-43a) THIS Sunday offers a choice: read the whole of Luke 9.28-43a, or only the first part, up to verse 36. This tells of ...
A HEAVY agenda and intense debate characterised the General Synod sessions in London last week. Issues of trust and power were to the fore. On the Tuesday, the Synod stopped short of transferring all ...